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Construction of AgNPs-loaded oriented hydrogel based on Periostracum Cicadae chitosan by electro-assembly for rapid hemostasis and wound healing

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS [2025]
Yujie Lei, Shilei Wang, Qian Liu, Duan Zeng, Kexing Wang, Cong Chang, Baohui Zhang, Lin Zhang, Zhaohua Shi, Yan Meng
ABSTRACT

Oriented hydrogels have been recognized for their ability to promote cell proliferation and enhance wound repair. Chitosan, valued for its biocompatibility and biodegradability, is widely used in hydrogel preparation. However, chitosan derived from Periostracum Cicadae (“Chantui”) has not been explored for creating antibacterial-oriented hydrogels. In this study, we successfully developed a Periostracum Cicadae chitosan-based oriented hydrogel (O-CH) using an electro-assembly method. The O-CH hydrogel exhibited superior hemostatic performance and mechanical strength, with stress levels 7.6 times higher than those of traditional alkali-neutralized hydrogels. Subsequently, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were formed in situ on the O-CH hydrogel without the need for additional reducing agents or stabilizers, yielding O-CH@Ag20, which exhibited excellent biocompatibility and enhanced antibacterial properties. In an S. aureus -infected full-thickness rat skin defect model, O-CH@Ag20 reduced bacterial counts at the wound site by 6-fold compared to the gauze group on day 3 and achieved a 97 % wound healing rate by day 10, versus 75 % in the gauze group. Histological analysis revealed that O-CH@Ag20 regulated angiogenesis, collagen deposition, and fibroblast differentiation into myofibroblasts, thereby accelerating wound contraction during remodeling. This study presents a novel approach to addressing clinical challenges in infected wound healing using Periostracum Cicadae chitosan-based antibacterial hydrogels.

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