2020
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.36959
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Impact of exosome‐loaded chitosan hydrogel in wound repair and layered dermal reconstitution in mice animal model

Abstract: Combat or burn injuries are associated with a series of risks, such as microbial infection, an elevated level of inflammatory response, and pathologic scar tissue formation, which significantly postpone wound healing and also lead to impaired repair. Skin engineering for wound healing requires a biomimetic dressing substrate with ideal hydrophilicity, holding antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. In addition, available bioactive specification is required to reduce scar formation, stimulate angiogenesis, an… Show more

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“…Besides, we did not observed wound infection for treated conditions. It is expected that the antimicrobial effect of Ch due to destabilization of the outer membrane of gramnegative bacteria and permeabilization of the microbial plasma membrane be the reson for obtained results [3,29,[36][37][38][39]. However the antibacterial effect and possible mechanism of the combination therapy is required to study through agar plate method and bacteriostatic ring test [38,40].…”
Section: Wound Closure Evaluation and Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, we did not observed wound infection for treated conditions. It is expected that the antimicrobial effect of Ch due to destabilization of the outer membrane of gramnegative bacteria and permeabilization of the microbial plasma membrane be the reson for obtained results [3,29,[36][37][38][39]. However the antibacterial effect and possible mechanism of the combination therapy is required to study through agar plate method and bacteriostatic ring test [38,40].…”
Section: Wound Closure Evaluation and Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, we did not observed wound infection for treated conditions. It is expected that the antimicrobial effect of Ch due to destabilization of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria and permeabilization of the microbial plasma membrane be the reson for obtained results [3,29,[36][37][38][39]. However the antibacterial effect and possible mechanism of the combination therapy is required to study through agar plate method and bacteriostatic ring test [38,40].…”
Section: Wound Closure Evaluation and Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This staining was used to recognize the progress of collagen synthesis during granulation tissue (GT) formation and matrix remodeling. The collagen bers were stained blue-green in MT staining method which the intensity of this color corresponds to the relative amount of deposited total collagen and re ects the advancement of collagen synthesis and remodeling [13,14,16,33,36]. The results indicated that among the experimental groups, the Ch-PVA + Silk with MSC-derived keratinocyte group had the greatest collagen synthesis.…”
Section: Wound Closure Evaluation and Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, we did not observed wound infection for treated conditions. It is expected that the antimicrobial effect of Ch due to destabilization of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and permeabilization of the microbial plasma membrane be the reson for obtained results [3,26,34,35].…”
Section: Wound Closure Evaluation and Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This staining was used to recognize the progress of collagen synthesis during granulation tissue (GT) formation and matrix remodeling. The collagen bers were stained blue-green in MT staining method which the intensity of this color corresponds to the relative amount of deposited total collagen and re ects the advancement of collagen synthesis and remodeling [10,11,13,30,34]. The results indicated that among the experimental groups, the Ch-PVA + Silk with MSC-derived keratinocyte group had the greatest collagen synthesis.…”
Section: Wound Closure Evaluation and Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%