Authors: Yuan Xiong, Lang Chen, Pei Liu, Tao Yu, Chuanchuan Lin, Chenchen Yan, Yiqiang Hu, Wu Zhou, Yun Sun, Adriana C. Panayi, Faqi Cao, Hang Xue, Liangcong Hu, Ze Lin, Xudong Xie, Xiufeng Xiao, Qian Feng, Bobin Mi, Guohui Liu
Published: 2021-11-18
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AbstractThe treatment of diabetic wounds remains a major challenge in clinical practice, with chronic wounds characterized by multiple drug‐resistant bacterial infections, angiopathy, and oxidative damage to the microenvironment. Herein, a novel in situ injectable HA@MnO2/FGF‐2/Exos hydrogel is introduced for improving diabetic wound healing. Through a simple local injection, this hydrogel is able to form a protective barrier covering the wound, providing rapid hemostasis and long‐term antibacterial protection. The MnO2/ε‐PL nanosheet is able to catalyze the excess H2O2 produced in the wound, converting it to O2, thus not only eliminating the harmful effects of H2O2 but also providing O2 for wound healing. Moreover, the release of M2‐derived Exosomes (M2 Exos) and FGF‐2 growth factor stimulates angiogenesis and epithelization, respectively. These in vivo and in vitro results demonstrate accelerated healing of diabetic wounds with the use of the HA@MnO2/FGF‐2/Exos hydrogel, presenting a viable strategy for chronic diabetic wound repair.