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Light-Mediated 3D Printing of Micro-Pyramid-Decorated Tailorable Wound Dressings with Endogenous Growth Factor Sequestration for Improved Wound Healing

Joshi, A and Kaur, T and Joshi, A and Gugulothu, SB and Choudhury, S and Singh, N (2022) Light-Mediated 3D Printing of Micro-Pyramid-Decorated Tailorable Wound Dressings with Endogenous Growth Factor Sequestration for Improved Wound Healing. In: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces .

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c16418

Abstract

Medical dressings play an important role in the field of tissue engineering owing to their ability to accelerate the process of wound healing. Great efforts have been made to fabricate wound dressings with distinctive features for promoting wound healing. However, most of the current synthesis methods either generate dressings of uniform size or involve complex fabrication techniques, thus limiting their commercialization for the personalized dressings. We report here a dressing, which presents a paradigm shift in the design of the dressing from uniform films to a micro-patterned film. The hypothesis driving the design is the ability of the 3D patterns to provide an efficient transient matrix filling the depth of the wound rather than just providing a barrier and slight re-epithelialization. We demonstrate the use of the digital light processing 3D printing technique to generate micro-pyramid-decorated wound healing dressings with individualized design and with bio-compatible gelatin methacryloyl to contact the wounded areas. In addition to providing better adhesion to the migratory cells, the micro-pyramids also enable covalent conjugation of heparin, providing capability to sequester endogenous growth factors (GFs). Based on these advantages, the developed dressing not only adheres strongly to the wound bed but also promotes the treatment of a rat wound model by utilizing the power of endogenous GFs for tissue regeneration. Thus, it is believed that the developed dressing can break through the limitation of traditional wound treatment and be an ideal candidate for wound healing. © 2022 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Additional Information: The copyright for this article belongs to American Chemical Society.
Keywords: Micromachining; Polysaccharides; Tissue; Tissue regeneration, 3-D printing; 3D-printing; Customizable; Customizable dressing; DLP 3d printing; Growth factor; Heparin; Micro-pyramids; Sequestration; Wound healing, 3D printers
Department/Centre: Division of Mechanical Sciences > Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2023 10:20
Last Modified: 30 Jan 2023 10:20
URI: https://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/79578

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