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International Journal of Nanomedicine

International Journal of Nanomedicine

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Antimicrobial Effects of Thonningianin a (TA)-Loaded Chitosan Nanoparticles Encapsulated by a PF-127 hydrogel in Diabetic Wound Healing

Published:3 December 2024 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S488115 PMID: 39651354
Qian Lin,?Fucheng Zhu,?Aji Shiye,?Runyu Liu,?Xiaolan Wang,?Zi Ye,?Yinhuan Ding,?Xiaolei Sun,?Yarong Ma

Abstract

Background and purpose: Diabetic wounds are serious chronic complications of diabetes and can lead to amputation and death. Although considerable progress has been made in drugs and materials for treating it, it's still an urgent clinical problem as the materials and drugs have potential therapeutic drawbacks, such as low delivery efficiency and poor tissue permeability. To promote diabetic wound healing, a composite of thonningianin A (TA)-loaded chitosan nanoparticles (CNPS) encapsulated by a Pluronic F-127 (PF-127) hydrogel (TA-CNPS-PF) was developed in this study.

Methods: TA-CNPS was prepared by ionic gelation method and TA-CNPS was thoroughly dispersed into PF-127?hydrogel to prepare TA-CNPS-PF. The particle size, hydrogel structure, encapsulation ratio, release ratio, antimicrobial properties of TA-CNPS-PF were determined and the effect of TA-CNPS-PF on diabetic wounds was assessed. The effect of TA on macrophage polarization was also examined in vitro.

Results: The particle size was approximately 100 nm of TA-CNPS-PF and the hydrogel had a homogeneous three-dimensional reticulation structure. The encapsulation efficiency of TA in the CNPS were 99.3% and the release ratio of TA-CNPS-PF was approximately 86% and has antimicrobial properties. TA-CNPS-PF promoted diabetic wound healing significantly. Histopathology confirmed that TA-CNPS-PF promoted complete re-epithelialization and adequate collagen deposition. TA promoted the polarization of M1 macrophages into M2 macrophages via light microscopy, immunocytometry and flow cytometry. TA-CNPS-PF also promoted an increase in the number of M2 macrophages in diabetic wounds.

Conclusion: TA promotes diabetic wound healing by promoting the polarization of M1 macrophages into M2 macrophages and TA-CNPS-PF has good antimicrobial activity and a good drug release ratio in this study, which provides a new direction for the treatment of diabetic wounds and is expected to be highly advantageous in clinical diabetes wound therapy.

Substances (5)

Materials
Procduct Name CAS Molecular Formula Supplier Price
Chitosan 9012-76-4 C6H11NO4X2 865 suppliers $14.00-$1125.56
Sodium tripolyphosphate 7758-29-4 Na5O10P3 705 suppliers $32.00-$6419.14
Triton X-100 9002-93-1 (C2H4O)nC14H22O 536 suppliers $18.00-$610.00
Bovine albumin 9048-46-8 N/A 507 suppliers $15.00-$17060.00
FETUIN 9014-81-7 NULL 67 suppliers $37.07-$4380.00

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