医学
自愈水凝胶
二甲双胍
右旋糖酐
代谢综合征
体内
外科
内科学
材料科学
生物化学
生物
高分子化学
生物技术
肥胖
胰岛素
作者
Xi Liu,Xianwen Song,Zequn Zhang,Shutong Yang,Li Liang,Changwei Lin,Miao Chen,Chuntai Liu,Xiaorong Li,Yi Zhang,Gui Hu
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202303767
摘要
Patients with metabolic syndrome (MetS) undergoing surgery are at high risk of developing peritoneal adhesions and other severe postoperative complications. However, the single shielding function and absence of physiological activity render conventional methods less useful in preventing adhesions in patients with MetS. To address this challenge, a convenient method is introduced for developing a novel tissue-adhesive hydrogel called oxidized dextran-metformin (ODE-ME) via Schiff base linkages. This injectable ODE-ME hydrogel exhibits excellent tissue-adhesive properties and various physiological functions, particularly enhanced antibacterial effects. Furthermore, in vivo experiments demonstrate that the hydrogel can effectively alleviate hyperglycemia, reduce excessive inflammation, and improve fibrinolytic activity in MetS mice, thereby preventing adhesions and promoting incisional healing. The hydrogel concurrently isolates injured tissues and lowers the blood glucose levels immediately after surgery in mice. Therefore, the ODE-ME hydrogel functions as a multifunctional barrier material and has potential for preventing postoperative peritoneal adhesions in patients with MetS in clinical settings.
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