DOI: 10.1177/08853282261477512 ISSN: 0885-3282

Bioinspired antioxidative HA–CPA hydrogels for restoring cellular and vascular function in diabetic wound repair

Yangxi Chen, Ying Chen, Li Huang, Qian Zhang

Chronic diabetic wounds are difficult to treat because persistent oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and impaired stromal-vascular communication jointly delay tissue repair. In this study, we developed a bioinspired hyaluronic acid-catechol-PEG-amine (HA-CPA) hydrogel through dynamic Schiff-base crosslinking for topical diabetic wound management. The HA-CPA hydrogel formed a porous, self-supporting network and showed favorable cytocompatibility and hemocompatibility. Owing to catechol-containing moieties, the hydrogel displayed strong antioxidant activity, with more than 80% radical-scavenging efficiency in DPPH and ABTS assays. Under diabetic-mimicking conditions, HA-CPA hydrogel extracts reduced intracellular reactive oxygen species, helped preserve mitochondrial membrane potential, and improved fibroblast migration and endothelial angiogenic behavior, including tube formation. In a streptozotocin-induced diabetic full-thickness wound model, HA-CPA treatment accelerated wound closure, enhanced collagen deposition, and promoted re-epithelialization without detectable systemic toxicity in major organs. These findings indicate that HA-CPA hydrogel provides a practical wound-dressing platform that combines redox regulation, inflammatory microenvironment modulation, cellular protection, and vascular-supportive activity.

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