Stimuli-responsive hydrogels based on cascade reactions: a novel strategy to promote the efficient repair of diabetic wounds
Jialin Jia, Xiaosu Wang, Tao Zhang, Qingxia Sun, Shude Yang, Wenna Wu

TL;DR
This paper reviews how smart hydrogels that respond to wound conditions can improve healing in diabetic wounds through controlled drug release and immune modulation.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel strategy using stimuli-responsive cascade hydrogels for efficient diabetic wound repair.
Findings
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels can dynamically control immune cell polarization and ROS scavenging in diabetic wounds.
Cascade systems enable spatiotemporally controlled activation of antibacterial, antioxidant, and pro-regenerative effects.
Emerging technologies like AI and biosensing can enhance the design of these hydrogels for personalized therapies.
Abstract
The impaired healing of diabetic wounds is caused by complex multifactorial pathologies and conventional therapeutic approaches often show limited efficacy. In recent years, stimulus-responsive hydrogels based on cascade reactions have become a promising approach in the management of diabetic wounds. These hydrogels are designed to react to particular characteristics of the wound microenvironment, such as glucose concentration, pH, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and enzyme activity, allowing spatiotemporally controlled drug release and synergistic multi-target control. This review focuses on the recent development in understanding of the pathophysiology of diabetic wounds, immune microenvironment modulation, and the development of stimuli-responsive cascade hydrogels, as well as the challenges. By integrating responsive moieties, these hydrogels dynamically control the polarization of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications · Polymer Surface Interaction Studies
