論文 Micropore-forming photocurable tissue adhesive promotes cell infiltration for wound healing

Akihiro Nishiguchi SAMURAI ORCID (National Institute for Materials Science) ; Miho Ohta ; Debabrata Palai ORCID (National Institute for Materials Science) ; Hana Yasue (National Institute for Materials Science) ; Pritha Sarkar ; Hiyori Komatsu SAMURAI ORCID (National Institute for Materials Science) ; Tetsushi Taguchi SAMURAI ORCID (National Institute for Materials Science)

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Akihiro Nishiguchi, Miho Ohta, Debabrata Palai, Hana Yasue, Pritha Sarkar, Hiyori Komatsu, Tetsushi Taguchi. Micropore-forming photocurable tissue adhesive promotes cell infiltration for wound healing. Acta Biomaterialia. 2025, 206 (), 215-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2025.09.033

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Tissue adhesives suffer from a trade-off relationship between tissue adhesion strength for long-term wound closure and degradation rate for tissue regeneration, which results in the suppression of postoperative wound healing. Here, we report the development of micropore-forming tissue adhesives with an enhanced cell infiltration capacity for tissue regeneration. By leveraging the phase-separation behavior of gelatin modified with hydrogen-bonding moieties, bicontinuous and micropore-forming photocrosslinked hydrogels were developed. The photocrosslinked hydrogels are injectable and enzymatically degradable, showing high tissue adhesive strength against tissues of the collagen membrane, heart, stomach, and large intestine. Moreover, the microporous structure of the hydrogels could enhance fibroblast infiltration through the micropores. These hydrogels could also induce hair follicle regeneration and wound healing in skin incision wound models. This tissue adhesive has enormous potential for promoting wound healing and preventing postoperative complications.

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キーワード: Hydrogel

刊行年月日: 2025-09-25

出版者: Elsevier BV

掲載誌:

  • Acta Biomaterialia (ISSN: 17427061) vol. 206 p. 215-224

研究助成金:

  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 22H03962
  • Inamori Foundation
  • Toshiaki Ogasawara Memorial Foundation
  • Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
  • Uehara Memorial Foundation

原稿種別: 査読前原稿 (Author's original)

MDR DOI: https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.5974

公開URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2025.09.033

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更新時刻: 2025-12-09 16:30:48 +0900

MDRでの公開時刻: 2025-12-09 16:26:06 +0900

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