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Living Microneedle Patch with Adipose‐Derived Stem Cells Embedding for Diabetic Ulcer Healing

Ye Xu, Xiangyi Wu, Xiaoxuan Zhang, Yan Zu, Qian Tan, Yuanjin Zhao

2022Advanced Functional Materials75 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Stem cells have demonstrated values in diabetic ulcer (DU) treatments. Challenges in this area are focused on enhancing the localized curative effects of stem cells and improving diabetic wound healing efficiently. Herein, a novel living microneedle (MN) patch is presented as a localized delivery system of bioactive platelet derived growth factor D (PDGF‐D) and human adipose‐derived stem cells (ADSCs) for DU wound treatment. Compared with traditional complicated stem cell carriers, the MN patch can keep stem cell viability for ADSCs encapsulation and delivery, and possesses good mechanical strengths to penetrate the local skin wounds noninvasively. It is demonstrated that the delivery ADSCs are with the abilities of angiogenesis promotion during the DU wound healing; while the additive PDGF‐D can contribute significantly to the proliferation of ADSCs, strengthening the cell function of ADSCs and further facilitating the healing processes. Thus, living MN patches accelerate vascularization, tissue regeneration, and collagen deposition in a wounded diabetic mouse model, suggesting their potential application to DU wound healing and other therapeutic applications.

Topics & Concepts

Stem cellWound healingAdipose tissueAngiogenesisMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringPlatelet-derived growth factor receptorMedicineCancer researchCell biologyGrowth factorSurgeryBiologyInternal medicineReceptorWound Healing and TreatmentsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliverySkin Protection and Aging