A Cyclical Magneto-Responsive Massage Dressing for Wound Healing

SMALL(2024)

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Abstract
Tissue development is mediated by a combination of mechanical and biological signals. Currently, there are many reports on biological signals regulating repair. However, insufficient attention is paid to the process of mechanical regulation, especially the active mechanical regulation in vivo, which has not been realized. Herein, a novel dynamically regulated repair system for both in vitro and in vivo applications is developed, which utilizes magnetic nanoparticles as non-contact actuators to activate hydrogels. The magnetic hydrogel can be periodically activated and deformed to different amplitudes by a dynamic magnetic system. An in vitro skin model is used to explore the impact of different dynamic stimuli on cellular mechano-transduction signal activation and cell differentiation. Specifically, the effect of mechanical stimulation on the phenotypic transition of fibroblasts to myofibroblasts is investigated. Furthermore, in vivo results verify that dynamic massage can simulate and enhance the traction effect in skin defects, thereby accelerating the wound healing process by promoting re-epithelialization and mediating dermal contraction. A magneto-responsive hydrogel that can be non-contactly activated by a dynamic magnetic system is fabricated to generate different massages to skin defects in order to mediate mechano-signals and regulate cellular differentiation, which can enhance the natural traction effect in wounds, thereby accelerating the wound healing process by promoting re-epithelialization and mediating dermal contraction. image
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dermal contraction,dynamic mechanical stimulation,magneto-responsive hydrogel,traction force,wound healing
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