Modified Fish‐Skin‐Collagen‐Based Hydrogels with Antioxidant and Antibacterial Functions for Diabetic Wound Healing
Xinrong Geng, Wenjun Li, Jing Qu, Qi Wang, Tuanjie Che, Libo Yan, Hongli Cui, Dongting Liu, Song Qin
Abstract
Abstract Chronic wound management in diabetes represents a significant global medical challenge, primarily due to the complex microenvironment of diabetic wounds. Recently, fish‐skin‐collagen (Co)‐based hydrogels have gained attention for treating skin wounds. However, their application in diabetic wounds has been restricted by their limited antibacterial properties, mechanical strength, and thermal stability. Here, a Co‐based hydrogel (CFP) is developed, cross‐linked via Co and a protocatechualdehyde–iron(III) Complex chelate (PCA@Fe) formed between protocatechualdehyde (PCA) and ferric ion (Fe 3+ ). The CFP enhances its mechanical properties and thermal stability by forming Schiff base bonds between PCA@Fe and Co, while endowing itself with self‐healing ability and photothermal effect. Co promotes angiogenesis and collagen remodeling, while PCA inhibits ferroptosis in cells and disrupts bacterial iron homeostasis, thereby suppressing the oxidative stress and bacterial infection in diabetic wounds. Furthermore, the photothermal effect synergizing with the disruption of bacterial iron homeostasis significantly reduces bacterial infections in diabetic wounds, thereby accelerating the healing process of chronic diabetic wounds.