Evaluation of an Antioxidative Thermoresponsive Polydiolcitrate Hydrogel in a Novel Diabetic Pig Impaired Wound Healing Model
Maria Mendez-Santos, Yunxiao Zhu, Mouhamad Alloosh, Chongwen Duan, Marilene van den Berg, Michael Sturek, Guillermo A. Ameer

TL;DR
A new wound dressing made from a temperature-sensitive material speeds up healing in diabetic pigs, suggesting potential for human use.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel diabetic wound healing model using Ossabaw pigs and evaluates a new thermoresponsive hydrogel dressing.
Findings
Diabetic Ossabaw swine showed delayed wound healing, mirroring human conditions.
A5G81-PPCN and PPCN dressings accelerated wound closure compared to a commercial dressing.
The Ossabaw pig model is validated as relevant for studying diabetic wound healing.
Abstract
Non-healing chronic wounds in diabetic patients pose a significant health and economic burden. We have previously shown that the citrate-based thermoresponsive macromolecule poly(polyethylene glycol citrate-co–N-isopropylacrylamide) displaying the laminin-derived peptide A5G81 (A5G81-PPCN) accelerates wound closure when used as a regenerative dressing in diabetic mice. Although results are promising, A5G81-PPCN should be evaluated in a relevant large animal model of impaired wound healing. While several large animal models of impaired wound healing have been reported, the Ossabaw miniature swine is unique because it exhibits the full spectrum of metabolic syndrome features and vascular complications that are most similar to those of humans. In this study we investigated whether alloxan-induced diabetic Ossabaw miniature swine would manifest impaired wound healing similar to that…
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TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications · Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
