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LSPR-enhanced photoresponsive antibacterial efficiency of Bi/MoS2-loaded fibrin gel for management of diabetic wounds

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Chengli Liu, Yuman Li, Wei Li, Youzhun Fan, Wuyi Zhou, Cairong Xiao, Peng Yu, Yueyao Liu, Xiangqian Liu, Zhiguang Huang, Xuebin Yang, Chengyun Ning, Zhengao Wang
ABSTRACT

Chronic diabetic wounds present formidable challenges, marked by uncontrolled bacterial infections, prolonged inflammation, and impaired angiogenesis. The evolving landscape of photo-responsive antibacterial therapy holds great promise in addressing these multifaceted issues, with a particular focus on leveraging the distinctive properties of 2D heterojunction materials. In this investigation, we engineered composite sprayed hydrogels, seamlessly integrating Bi/MoS 2 nano-heterojunctions. Capitalizing on the synergistic interplay between photocatalytic antibacterial and photothermal antibacterial mechanisms, the Bi/MoS 2 heterojunction, guided by its localized surface plasmon resonance, demonstrated outstanding antibacterial efficacy within a mere 10-minute exposure to 808 nm near-infrared light. This accelerated sterilization both in vitro and in vivo , consequently expediting wound healing. The sprayed composite gel not only furnishes protective shielding for skin tissues but also fosters endothelial cell proliferation, vascularization, and angiogenesis. This safe and ultrafast sterilizing hydrogel presents immense potential for application in antimicrobial dressings, thereby offering a promising avenue for diabetic wound healing.

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