Injectable Conductive Hydrogel with Self‐Healing, Motion Monitoring, and Bacteria Theranostics for Bioelectronic Wound Dressing

Wounds at joints are difficult to treat and tend to recover more slowly due to the frequent motions. When using traditional hydrogel dressings, they are easy to crack and undergo bacterial infection, difficult to match and monitor the irregular wounds. Integrating multiple functions within a hydroge...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced healthcare materials 2024-04, Vol.13 (11), p.e2303876-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Shan, Mengyao, Chen, Xin, Zhang, Xiaoyang, Zhang, Shike, Zhang, Linlin, Chen, Jinzhou, Wang, Xianghong, Liu, Xuying
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Zusammenfassung:Wounds at joints are difficult to treat and tend to recover more slowly due to the frequent motions. When using traditional hydrogel dressings, they are easy to crack and undergo bacterial infection, difficult to match and monitor the irregular wounds. Integrating multiple functions within a hydrogel dressing to achieve intelligent wound monitoring and healing remains a significant challenge. In this research, a multifunctional hydrogel is developed based on polysaccharide biopolymer, poly(vinyl alcohol), and hydroxylated graphene through dynamic borate ester bonding and supramolecular interaction. The prepared hydrogel not only exhibits rapid self‐healing (within 60 s), injectable, conductive and motion monitoring properties, but also realizes in situ bacterial sensing and killing functions. It shows excellent bacterial sensitivity (within 15 min) and killing ability via the changes of electrical signals and photothermal therapy, avoiding the emergence of drug‐resistant bacteria. In vivo experiments prove that the hydrogel can promote wound healing effectively. In addition, it displays great electromechanical performance to achieve real‐time monitoring and prevent re‐tearing of the wound at human joints. The injectable pH‐responsive hydrogel with good biocompatibility demonstrates considerable potential as multifunctional bioelectronic dressing for the detection, treatment, management, and healing of infected joint wounds. The prepared pH‐responsive conductive Alg‐PBA/PVA/GOH hydrogel simultaneously integrates self‐healing, injectable, motion monitoring, in situ bacterial sensing and killing functionalities as a bioelectronic wound dressing. When used for wounds at joints, it can be injected directly to fit and monitor the irregular wounds, detect and treat bacterial infection timely, showing great potential for the application in smart wound dressings.
ISSN:2192-2640
2192-2659
2192-2659
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202303876