Janus Self-Propelled Chitosan-Based Hydrogel Spheres for Rapid Bleeding Control

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2023 Feb;10(5):e2205989. doi: 10.1002/advs.202205989. Epub 2022 Dec 25.

Abstract

Uncontrolled hemorrhage is a major cause of potentially preventable death in civilian trauma nowadays. Considerable concern has been given to the development of efficient hemostats with high blood absorption, self-propelled property, and Ca2+ release ability, for irregularly shaped and noncompressible hemorrhage. Herein, Janus self-propelled chitosan-based hydrogel with CaCO3 (J-CMH@CaCO3 ) is developed by partial ionic crosslinking of carboxylated chitosan (CCS) and Ca2+ , gravity settlement, and photopolymerization, followed by removing the shell of CCS. The obtained J-CMH@CaCO3 is further used as a hemostat powered by the internal CaCO3 and coordinated protonated tranexamic acid (J-CMH@CaCO3 /T). Bubbles are generated and detached to provide the driving force, accompanied by the release of Ca2+ . The two aspects work in synergy to accelerate clot formation, endowing the J-CMH@CaCO3 /T with excellent hemostatic efficiency. The J-CMH@CaCO3 /T presents high blood absorption, favorable blood-clotting ability, desired erythrocyte and platelet aggregation, and acceptable hemocompatibility and cytocompatibility. In rodent and rabbit bleeding models, the J-CMH@CaCO3 /T exhibits the most effective hemostasis to the best knowledge of the authors, wherein the hemorrhage is rapidly halted within 39 s. It is believed that the J-CMH@CaCO3 /T with self-propelled property opens up a new avenue to design high-performance hemostats for clinical application.

Keywords: chitosan; gravity settlement; hemorrhage; hemostasis; self-propulsion.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Coagulation
  • Chitosan* / pharmacology
  • Hemorrhage
  • Hemostatics* / pharmacology
  • Hydrogels / pharmacology
  • Rabbits

Substances

  • Chitosan
  • Hydrogels
  • Hemostatics