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Sandwich‐Structured Nanofiber Dressings Containing MgB<sub>2</sub> and Metformin Hydrochloride With ROS Scavenging and Antibacterial Properties for Wound Healing in Diabetic Infections

Yueguang Fang, Lanling Xiu, Dingwen Xiao, Danyang Zhang, Miao Wang, Yuesheng Dong, Junwei Ye

2024Advanced Healthcare Materials13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The treatment of chronic diabetic wounds is a major challenge due to oxidative stress, persistent hyperglycemia, and susceptibility to bacterial infection. In this study, multifunctional sandwich‐structured nanofiber dressings (SNDs) are prepared via electrospinning. The SNDs consisted of an outer layer of hydrophobic polylactic acid (PLA) fibers encapsulating MgB 2 nanosheets (MgB 2 NSs), a middle layer of PLA and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) fibers encapsulating the MgB 2 NSs and metformin hydrochloride complex (MgB 2 ‐Met), and an inner layer of water‐soluble PVP fibers encapsulating MgB 2 ‐Met. Because of their special sandwich structure, SNDs have high photothermal conversion efficiency (24.13%) and photothermal cycle performance. SNDs also exhibit a photothermal effect, bacteria‐targeting effect of MgB 2 , electrostatic attraction ability of metformin hydrochloride (Met), and strong antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). SNDs can eliminate intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) by regulating the hydrogen release from MgB 2 . In addition, SNDs have good biocompatibility, can effectively inhibit the inflammatory factor Interleukin‐6 (IL‐6), and promote granulation tissue formation, collagen deposition, and diabetic wound healing. These findings offer a promising approach for clinical treatment of diabetic wounds.

Topics & Concepts

BiocompatibilityNanofiberElectrospinningMaterials scienceChemistryNuclear chemistryNanotechnologyComposite materialMetallurgyPolymerHydrogen's biological and therapeutic effectsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsWound Healing and Treatments