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Advanced multifunctional hydrogels for diabetic foot ulcer healing: Active substances and biological functions

Yuetong Li, Yuxin Leng, Yang Liu, Jianhua Zhong, Jiaxin Li, Shitong Zhang, Zhenlin Li, Kaming Yang, Xinyi Kong, Wanwen Lao, Changlong Bi, Aixia Zhai

2024Journal of Diabetes21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: Hydrogels with excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability can be used as the desirable dressings for the therapy of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). This review aimed to summarize the biological functions of hydrogels, combining with the pathogenesis of DFU. METHODS: The studies in the last 10 years were searched and summarized from the online database PubMed using a combination of keywords such as hydrogel and diabetes. The biological functions of hydrogels and their healing mechanism on DFU were elaborated. RESULTS: In this review, hydrogels were classified by their active substances such as drugs, cytokines, photosensitizers, and biomimetic peptide. Based on this, the biological functions of hydrogels were summarized by associating the pathogenesis of DFU, including oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, cell phenotype change, vasculopathy, and infection. This review also pointed out some of the shortcomings of hydrogels in present researches. CONCLUSIONS: Hydrogels were classified into carrier hydrogels and self-functioning hydrogels in this review. Besides, the functions and components of existing hydrogels were clarified to provide assistance for future researches and clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healing hydrogelsMedicineBiocompatibilityDiabetic footDiabetes mellitusInflammationDiabetic foot ulcerMechanism (biology)Wound healingPathogenesisSurgeryInternal medicineMaterials scienceMetallurgyPhilosophyEndocrinologyPolymer chemistryEpistemologyDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementWound Healing and TreatmentsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
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