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Ceria-Nanoparticle-Entangled Reticulation for Angiogenic and Therapeutic Embrocation for Multifactorial Approach to Treat Diabetic Wound

Authors
Kim, Young GeonLee, YunjungOh, Hyun JyungChu, JinyoungMin, Gyeong HoKim, KangLee, JaeseonBaik, SeungminKim, DokyoonKim, Chi KyungSoh, MinNamgoong, SikHyeon, Taeghwan
Issue Date
May-2025
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
angiogenesis; antioxidant; ceria nanoparticles; diabetic mellitus; hyaluronic acid; wound healing
Citation
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS, v.14, no.12
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume
14
Number
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/125228
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202404667
ISSN
2192-2640
2192-2659
Abstract
The therapeutic efficacy of a nanomedicine or a natural biomaterial can vary in different disorders due to their complex pathophysiology. A nanomedicine that is capable of not only targeting specific pathological cues through functional ligands but also optimizing the therapeutic efficacy of its components throughout the intricate pathways involved in complex disorders is highly desired. Here, ceria-nanoparticle-entangled reticulation for angiogenic and therapeutic embrocation (CERATE), composed of hyaluronic acid, levofloxacin, and the as-synthesized ceria nanoparticles is developed. CERATE is formulated in situ as a rigid nanoparticle-based network that integrates its components intimately using highly diluted concentrations, thereby augmenting the therapeutic efficiency of its individual components. The physical states of CERATE can be altered freely while retaining its integrity, by adjusting the water proportion to accommodate diverse clinical needs. This physically robust CERATE can withstand enzymatical degradation, display antibacterial activity, scavenge reactive oxygen species, and improve the migration and proliferation of fibroblasts by activating the proangiogenic factors. CERATE accelerates the repair of diabetic wounds by promoting both the angiogenesis and the synthesis of collagen. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of a multifactorial approach involving the recruitment of minimally modified biofunctional ligands and nanomaterials altogether with synergistic efficacy in treating complex disorders.
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