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Microneedles in diabetic wound care: multifunctional solutions for enhanced healing

Xichao Jian, Yaping Deng, Shune Xiao, Qi Fang, Chengliang Deng

2024Burns & Trauma25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic wounds present a significant challenge in clinical treatment and are characterized by chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, impaired angiogenesis, peripheral neuropathy, and a heightened risk of infection during the healing process. By creating small channels in the surface of the skin, microneedle technology offers a minimally invasive and efficient approach for drug delivery and treatment. This article begins by outlining the biological foundation of normal skin wound healing and the unique pathophysiological mechanisms of diabetic wounds. It then delves into the various types, materials, and preparation processes of microneedles. The focus is on the application of multifunctional microneedles in diabetic wound treatment, highlighting their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, antioxidant, angiogenic and neural repair properties. These multifunctional microneedles demonstrate synergistic therapeutic effects by directly influencing the wound microenvironment, ultimately accelerating the healing of diabetic wounds. The advancement of microneedle technology not only holds promise for enhancing the treatment outcomes of diabetic wounds but also offers new strategies for addressing other chronic wounds.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWound healingAngiogenesisDiabetic footIntensive care medicineDiabetes mellitusSurgeryCancer researchEndocrinologyWound Healing and TreatmentsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryBee Products Chemical Analysis