Abstract
Wound healing is a major burden of healthcare systems worldwide and hydrogel dressings offer a moist environment conducive to healing. We describe cysteine-containing ultrashort peptides that self-assemble spontaneously into hydrogels. After disulfide crosslinking, the optically-transparent hydrogels became significantly stiffer and exhibited high shape fidelity. The peptide sequence (LIVAGKC or LK 6 C) was then chosen for evaluation on mice with full-thickness excision wounds. Crosslinked LK 6 C hydrogels are handled easily with forceps during surgical procedures and offer an improvement over our earlier study of a non-crosslinked peptide hydrogel for burn wounds. LK 6 C showed low allergenic potential and failed to provoke any sensitivity when administered to Guinea pigs in the Magnusson-Kligman maximization test. When applied topically as a dressing, the medium-infused LK 6 C hydrogel accelerated re-epithelialization compared to controls. The peptide hydrogel is thus safe for topical application and promotes a superior rate and quality of wound healing.
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Seow, W. Y., Salgado, G., Lane, E. B., & Hauser, C. A. E. (2016). Transparent crosslinked ultrashort peptide hydrogel dressing with high shape-fidelity accelerates healing of full-thickness excision wounds. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep32670
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