Low-Swelling Adhesive Hydrogel with Rapid Hemostasis and Potent Anti-Inflammatory Capability for Full-Thickness Oral Mucosal Defect Repair

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Dec 7;14(48):53575-53592. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c18664. Epub 2022 Nov 23.

Abstract

Full-thickness oral mucosal defects are accompanied by significant blood loss and frequent infections. Instead of conventional therapies that separate hemostasis and anti-inflammation in steps, emerging hydrogels can integrate multiple functions for the successive process after defect including hemostasis/inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, and remodeling phase. However, these functions can be easily compromised by rapid swelling and degradation of hydrogels in wet oral environment. Herein, a low-swelling adhesive hydrogel with rapid hemostasis and potent anti-inflammatory capability was developed using a dual cross-linking strategy as well as a safe and facile fabrication method. It was double cross-linked hydrogel consisting of gelatin methacrylate (GelMA), nanoclay, and tannic acid (TA) (referred to as GNT). GNT hydrogel exhibited low-swelling (one-eighth of that of GelMA), excellent stretchability (211.86%), and good adhesive properties (5 times the adhesive strength of GelMA). Physicochemical characterization illuminated the close interactions among the three components. A systematic investigation of the therapeutic effects of GNT hydrogels was performed. In vitro and in vivo experimental results demonstrated the potent hemostatic property and excellent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of GNT hydrogels. The RNA sequencing analysis results for rat full-thickness oral mucosal samples showed that GNT reduced inflammation levels by down-regulating the expression of multiple inflammation-related pathways, including TNF and IL-17 pathways. It also enhanced the expression levels of tissue regeneration-related genes and thus accelerated defective mucosal repair. More importantly, the therapeutic effects of GNT were superior to those of a commercial oral tissue repair membrane when applied for full-thickness oral mucosal defect repair in rabbits. In summary, the prepared low-swelling adhesive GNT hydrogel with rapid hemostasis and potent anti-inflammatory is a promising therapy for full-thickness mucosal defect in the moist and dynamic oral environment.

Keywords: adhesive hydrogel; anti-inflammatory; hemostasis; oral mucosal defects; swelling.

MeSH terms

  • Adhesives* / pharmacology
  • Animals
  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents / pharmacology
  • Hydrogels* / pharmacology
  • Rabbits
  • Rats

Substances

  • Adhesives
  • Hydrogels
  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents