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Topical gel-based biomaterials for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a devastating ailment for many diabetic patients with increasing prevalence and morbidity. The complex pathophysiology of DFU wound environments has made finding effective treatments difficult. Standard wound care treatments have limited efficacy in healing these types of chronic wounds. Topical biomaterial gels have been developed to implement novel treatment approaches to improve therapeutic effects and are advantageous due to their ease of application, tunability, and ability to improve therapeutic release characteristics. Here, we provide an updated, comprehensive review of novel topical biomaterial gels developed for treating chronic DFUs. This review will examine preclinical data for topical gel treatments in diabetic animal models and clinical applications, focusing on gels with protein/peptides, drug, cellular, herbal/antioxidant, and nano/microparticle approaches. Statement of significance By 2050, 1 in 3 Americans will develop diabetes, and up to 34% of diabetic patients will develop a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) in their lifetime. Current treatments for DFUs include debridement, infection control, maintaining a moist wound environment, and pressure offloading. Despite these interventions, a large number of DFUs fail to heal and are associated with a cost that exceeds $31 billion annually. Topical biomaterials have been developed to help target specific impairments associated with DFU with the goal to improve healing. A summary of these approaches is needed to help better understand the current state of the research. This review summarizes recent research and advances in topical biomaterials treatments for DFUs. (c) 2021 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Topicalgelsbiomaterialsdiabeticwound healingfoot ulcersIN-VIVO EVALUATIONPERMEABLE GROWTH-FACTORSBECAPLERMIN GELCHRONIC WOUNDSMATRIX METALLOPROTEINASESHYALURONIC-ACIDDRUG-DELIVERYDOUBLE-BLINDSUBSTANCE-PANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY

Liechty, Kenneth W.、Krebs, Melissa D.、Zgheib, Carlos、Bardill, James R.、Laughter, Melissa R.、Stager, Michael

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Sch Med,Univ Colorado Denver

Dept Chem & Biol Engn,Colorado Sch Mines

Sch Med,Univ Colorado

2022

Acta biomaterialia

Acta biomaterialia

EISCI
ISSN:1742-7061
年,卷(期):2022.138
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