Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds

Abstract Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most worrying issues among illnesses, and its chronic subsequences almost refer to inflammations and infections. The loading and local release of antioxidants to wounds may decrease inflammations. However, the low wettability of PolyPropylene (PP) restricts t...

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Autores principales: Leila Zahedi, Pedram Ghourchi Beigi, Mojtaba Shafiee, Fatemeh Zare, Hamed Mahdikia, Majid Abdouss, Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar, Babak Shokri
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:447f723ff31b4227815b123639bb59e12021-12-02T14:49:43ZDevelopment of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds10.1038/s41598-021-89105-72045-2322https://doaj.org/article/447f723ff31b4227815b123639bb59e12021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89105-7https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most worrying issues among illnesses, and its chronic subsequences almost refer to inflammations and infections. The loading and local release of antioxidants to wounds may decrease inflammations. However, the low wettability of PolyPropylene (PP) restricts the drug from loading. So, to increase the adhesion of PP for loading an optimum amount of Betaine Hydrochloride (BET), plasma has been applied in two steps of functionalization and polymerization, which has been confirmed with FE-SEM, ATR-FTIR, and EDX. The new chemistry of the surface led to almost 80% of BET loaded. The drug-releasing ratio studied by HPLC approved the presence of a PEG-like layer, which was coated by polymerization of tetraglyme. To evaluate the wound healing potential of the application of PP meshes treated by plasma, 72 Wistar rats were subdivided into four groups. The skin injury site was removed and underwent biomechanical tests, stereological analysis, and RNA extraction. The results showed a significant improvement in the polymerized scaffold containing BET for skin injury. The present study suggests that the use of a modified PP mesh can induce tissue regeneration and accelerate wound healing at the skin injury site.Leila ZahediPedram Ghourchi BeigiMojtaba ShafieeFatemeh ZareHamed MahdikiaMajid AbdoussMohammad-Amin AbdollahifarBabak ShokriNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2021)
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Leila Zahedi
Pedram Ghourchi Beigi
Mojtaba Shafiee
Fatemeh Zare
Hamed Mahdikia
Majid Abdouss
Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar
Babak Shokri
Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
description Abstract Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most worrying issues among illnesses, and its chronic subsequences almost refer to inflammations and infections. The loading and local release of antioxidants to wounds may decrease inflammations. However, the low wettability of PolyPropylene (PP) restricts the drug from loading. So, to increase the adhesion of PP for loading an optimum amount of Betaine Hydrochloride (BET), plasma has been applied in two steps of functionalization and polymerization, which has been confirmed with FE-SEM, ATR-FTIR, and EDX. The new chemistry of the surface led to almost 80% of BET loaded. The drug-releasing ratio studied by HPLC approved the presence of a PEG-like layer, which was coated by polymerization of tetraglyme. To evaluate the wound healing potential of the application of PP meshes treated by plasma, 72 Wistar rats were subdivided into four groups. The skin injury site was removed and underwent biomechanical tests, stereological analysis, and RNA extraction. The results showed a significant improvement in the polymerized scaffold containing BET for skin injury. The present study suggests that the use of a modified PP mesh can induce tissue regeneration and accelerate wound healing at the skin injury site.
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author Leila Zahedi
Pedram Ghourchi Beigi
Mojtaba Shafiee
Fatemeh Zare
Hamed Mahdikia
Majid Abdouss
Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar
Babak Shokri
author_facet Leila Zahedi
Pedram Ghourchi Beigi
Mojtaba Shafiee
Fatemeh Zare
Hamed Mahdikia
Majid Abdouss
Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar
Babak Shokri
author_sort Leila Zahedi
title Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
title_short Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
title_full Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
title_fullStr Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
title_full_unstemmed Development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
title_sort development of plasma functionalized polypropylene wound dressing for betaine hydrochloride controlled drug delivery on diabetic wounds
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/447f723ff31b4227815b123639bb59e1
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