Issue 6, 2016

In situ deposition of a personalized nanofibrous dressing via a handy electrospinning device for skin wound care

Abstract

Current strategies for wound care provide limited relief to millions of patients who suffer from burns, chronic skin ulcers or surgical-related wounds. The goal of this work is to develop an in situ deposition of a personalized nanofibrous dressing via a handy electrospinning (e-spinning) device and evaluate its properties related to skin wound care. MCM-41 type mesoporous silica nanoparticles decorated with silver nanoparticles (Ag-MSNs) were prepared by a facile and environmentally friendly approach, which possessed long-term antibacterial activity and low cytotoxicity. Poly-ε-caprolactone (PCL) incorporated with Ag-MSNs was successfully electrospun (e-spun) into nanofibrous membranes. These in situ e-spun nanofibrous membranes allowed the continuous release of Ag ions and showed broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against two common types of pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. In addition, the in vivo studies revealed that these antibacterial nanofibrous membranes could reduce the inflammatory response and accelerate wound healing in Wistar rats. The above results strongly demonstrate that such patient-specific dressings could be broadly applied in emergency medical transport, hospitals, clinics and at the patients’ home in the near future.

Graphical abstract: In situ deposition of a personalized nanofibrous dressing via a handy electrospinning device for skin wound care

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Nov 2015
Accepted
07 Jan 2016
First published
11 Jan 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 3482-3488

In situ deposition of a personalized nanofibrous dressing via a handy electrospinning device for skin wound care

R. Dong, Y. Jia, C. Qin, L. Zhan, X. Yan, L. Cui, Y. Zhou, X. Jiang and Y. Long, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 3482 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR08367B

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