Skin‐Inspired and Self‐Regulated Hydrophobic Hydrogel for Diabetic Wound Therapy

Y Yonghang Liu (School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine Macau University of Science and Technology Macao 999078 China) X Xiaoxue Yang K Kefan Wu (Van’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, Amsterdam 1098 XH, The Netherlands) J Jingyao Feng (School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine Macau University of Science and Technology Macao 999078 China) X Xian Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry) A Ao Li (State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry) C Chong Cheng (Department of Ultrasound, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-Related Molecular Network, West China Hospital) Y Yi Zhun Zhu (School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine Macau University of Science and Technology Macao 999078 China) H Hui Guo X Xiaolin Wang (School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine)

Abstract

Abstract Diabetic wounds are refractory and recurrent diseases that necessitate the development of multifunctional dressings. Inspired by the structure and function of the skin, we herein delicately design a novel swollen hydrophobic hydrogel (QL@MAB) composed of hydrophobic methyl acrylate (MA) and (3‐acrylamidophenyl)boronic acid (AAPBA) network and co‐loaded with antioxidant quercetin (Q) and antibiotic levofloxacin (L) for efficient diabetic wound therapy. The hydrophobic MA segments undergo phase separation to form a dense “epidermis”, ensuring prolonged drug diffusion, long‐term water retention, and high water content. Meanwhile, the AAPBA segments generate glucose‐labile “sweat pores” via borate ester bonds with the polyphenol drug Q. Upon encountering the hyperglycemic wound microenvironment, the “sweat pores” are dilated due to the cleavage of the borate ester bonds and exposure of the diffusion channel, facilitating drug release for accelerated wound healing. In the infected diabetic rats, QL@MAB achieves rapid wound debridement and re‐epithelization while promoting angiogenesis, hair follicle regeneration, and extracellular matrix remodeling. Taken together, this study not only represents a multipronged dressing for effective interventions of diabetic wounds but also contributes to the rational design of smart hydrogels tailored for biomedical applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 16
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

Y

Yonghang Liu

School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine Macau University of Science and Technology Macao 999078 China

X

Xiaoxue Yang

K

Kefan Wu

Van’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, Amsterdam 1098 XH, The Netherlands

J

Jingyao Feng

School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine Macau University of Science and Technology Macao 999078 China

X

Xian Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry

A

Ao Li

State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry

C

Chong Cheng

Department of Ultrasound, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-Related Molecular Network, West China Hospital

Y

Yi Zhun Zhu

School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine Macau University of Science and Technology Macao 999078 China

H

Hui Guo

X

Xiaolin Wang

School of Pharmacy and State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine