Enhancing angiogenesis: Innovative drug delivery systems to facilitate diabetic wound healing - 05/01/24

Abstract |
Diabetic wounds (DW) constitute a substantial burden on global healthcare owing to their widespread occurrence as a complication of diabetes. Angiogenesis, a crucial process, plays a pivotal role in tissue recovery by supplying essential oxygen and nutrients to the injury site. Unfortunately, in diabetes mellitus, various factors disrupt angiogenesis, hindering wound healing. While biomaterials designed to enhance angiogenesis hold promise for the treatment of DWs, there is an urgent need for more in-depth investigations to fully unlock their potential in clinical management. In this review, we explore the intricate mechanisms of angiogenesis that are crucial for DW recovery. We introduce a rational design for angiogenesis-enhancing drug delivery systems (DDS) and provide a comprehensive summary and discussion of diverse biomaterials that enhance angiogenesis for facilitating DW healing. Lastly, we address emerging challenges and prospects in angiogenesis-enhancing DDS for facilitating DW healing, aiming to offer a comprehensive understanding of this critical healthcare issue and potential solutions.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | The intricate mechanisms of angiogenesis crucial for diabetic wounds (DW) repair is explored. |
• | The rational design for angiogenesis-enhancing drug delivery systems (DDS) are discussed. |
• | Diverse angiogenesis-enhancing DDS for facilitating DW healing are summarized and discussed. |
• | Emerging challenges and prospects in angiogenesis-enhancing DDS to advance DW healing are proposed. |
Keywords : Materials, Diabetic wound, Design, Biomaterials, Regeneration
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Vol 170
Article 116035- janvier 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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