An Anti-Inflammatory and Pro-Angiogenic Porous Aloe Polysaccharide-Collagen Dressing Accelerates Wound Healing.
Qiong Jiang, MinShi Li, DanHong Chen, JianChang Lin, Pei Wei, Teng Gong, ChenJian Zhong, ZhaoHong Chen, ZhaoRong Xu, XiaoDong Chen
Abstract
Open AccessProper wound dressing is essential for ensuring and promoting effective wound healing. This study aimed to develop a novel porous composite wound dressing composed of aloe polysaccharide and collagen. The physical properties of aloe polysaccharide-collagen wound dressing (AP-CD) formulated in this study was characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, water absorption and air permeability tests. The safety and cytocompatibility of AP-CD were evaluated using CCK-8 and lactate dehydrogenase leakage rate assays. Besides, the effectiveness of AP-CD was assessed by measuring the wound healing rate. In vivo studies confirmed that AP-CD improved the wound healing rate and accelerated the healing process. Furthermore, AP-CD suppressed inflammatory response, promoted angiogenesis, increased the levels of growth factors and anti-inflammatory factors, and decreased the levels of pro-inflammatory factors. Single-cell sequencing analysis revealed a significant increase in the proportion of macrophages and T lymphocytes in AP-CD-treated wound tissue, accompanied by a notable decrease in fibroblast proportions. In summary, AP-CD demonstrated superior physical and chemical properties, good biocompatibility, and safety, making it a viable option for wound dressing. In vivo studies indicated that AP-CD effectively inhibited inflammatory responses and enhanced angiogenesis, thereby accelerating wound healing.