Injectable hydrogels with ROS-triggered drug release enable the co-delivery of antibacterial agent and anti-inflammatory nanoparticle for periodontitis treatment
Southwest Medical University · Deyang Stomatological Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease caused by bacteria, is characterized by localized reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, leading to an inflammatory response, which in turn leads to the destruction of periodontal supporting tissues. Therefore, antibacterial, scavenging ROS, reducing the inflammatory response, regulating periodontal microenvironment, and alleviating alveolar bone resorption are effective methods to treat periodontitis. In this study, we developed a ROS-responsive injectable hydrogel by modifying hyaluronic acid with 3-amino phenylboronic acid (PBA) and reacting it with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) to form a borate bond. In addition, the ROS-responsive hydrogel encapsulated the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 86.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
10- YZYujing ZhuCorresponding
Southwest Medical University
- ZXZiliang Xiu
Southwest Medical University
- XJXiaoxi Jiang
Deyang Stomatological Hospital
- HZHuifang Zhang
Southwest Medical University
- XLXiaofeng Li
Southwest Medical University
Topics & keywords
- Drug delivery
- Self-healing hydrogels
- Periodontitis
- Chemistry
- Nanoparticle
- Drug
- Pharmacology
- Nanotechnology
- Good health and well-being