Journal of Biomaterials Applications | 2021

An enzyme-responsive Gp1a-hydrogel for skin wound healing

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Faster recovery and fewer scars are ideal wound healing. We have demonstrated that the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonist Gp1a is beneficial to skin wound healing, which inhibits inflammation and fibrogenesis while promoting re-epithelialization. However, the systemic administration is imprecise and overqualified for a local skin wound. Herein, we prepared Gp1a-gel using triglycerol monostearate (Tm) hydrogel and detected whether the Gp1a-gel worked effectively on mouse skin excision wounds. The results showed that Gp1a-gel might sustainably increase the CB2 for at least 8\u2009days. It decreased inflammation and fibrogenesis while promoting wound enclosure and re-epithelialization. These results suggested Gp1a-gel may utilize as a potential formulation strategy to treat the skin wound.

Volume 36
Pages 714 - 721
DOI 10.1177/08853282211012870
Language English
Journal Journal of Biomaterials Applications

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