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Effect of Carboxymethyl chitosan-sodium alginate hydrogel loaded with Astragalus membranaceus - Panax notoginseng on wound healing in rats

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Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for TCM Viscera-State Theory and Applications ,Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Shenyang ,China
Li, Jing;
Affiliation
Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Li, Linai;
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Material & Process Analysis (Technologie Werkstoff - und Verfahrensanalytik) ,BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd. ,Shenyang ,China
Yu, Yue;
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Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Qin, Ruixin;
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Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Yu, Chaoyan;
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Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Chen, Chen;
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Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Dong, Youming;
Affiliation
Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Tan, Yadong;
Affiliation
Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Liu, Yunen;
Affiliation
Shuren International College ,Shenyang Medical College ,Shenyang ,China
Liu, Xuanli

Skin wound healing is a complex physiological process that involves many different cell types and signaling molecules. In traditional Chinese medicine, A. membranaceus and Panax notoginseng are commonly used together for the treatment of wound injury for their significant efficacy. The application of new materials may make A. membranaceus -P. notoginseng (AP) play a better curative effect. In this study, we fabricated a Carboxymethyl chitosan-Sodium alginate hydrogel loaded with the extract of Astragalus membranaceus - P. notoginseng (APCS), which showed favorable stability, biocompatibility, and the ability to rapidly release drugs. Cell culture experiments demonstrated that the APCS hydrogel dramatically increased fibroblast proliferation, migration, and differentiation into myofibroblast. In vivo experiments of wound healing on SD rats showed that APCS hydrogels significantly accelerated skin wound healing, reduced inflammatory response, enhanced the formation of blood vessels, granulation tissues, and collagen fibers, and promoted re-epithelialization at the wound site. Increased expression of catalase, VEGF, and PGP9.5 of wound tissue indicated that APCS hydrogels inhibited oxidative stress and promoted vascular and neuronal regeneration. In summary, the APCS hydrogel displayed great potential as a dressing for achieving satisfactory healing of full-thickness wounds.

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