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Melatonin-Loaded Hydrogel Modulates Circadian Rhythms and Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Inflammation to Promote Wound Healing

  • ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2025 Feb 17;8(2):1607-1620. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.4c01752.
Shujie Wu 1 2 Shiwen Yang 1 2 Linlin Ou 1 2 Hongjian Zhang 1 2 Lu Wang 1 2 Bingyu Feng 1 2 Zeyu Bai 1 2 Weichang Li 1 2 Bin Cheng 1 2 Wei Seong Toh 3 4 Juan Xia 1 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Hospital of Stomatology, Guanghua School of Stomatology, Guangzhou 510050, China.
  • 2 Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510050, China.
  • 3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119228, Singapore.
  • 4 Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119228, Singapore.
Abstract

Circadian rhythm disruption, commonly caused by factors such as jet lag and shift work, is increasingly recognized as a critical factor impairing wound healing. Although melatonin is known to regulate circadian rhythms and has potential in wound repair, its clinical application is limited by low bioavailability. To address these challenges, we developed an alginate-based dual-network hydrogel as a delivery system for melatonin, ensuring its stable and sustained release at the wound site. This approach enhances the efficacy of melatonin in modulating the wound healing process. We investigated the effects of circadian rhythm disruption on the wound microenvironment under the influence of the melatonin-loaded hydrogel with a focus on its biocompatibility, hemostatic properties, and antioxidant response functions. Additionally, we elucidated the mechanisms by which the melatonin-loaded hydrogel system promotes wound healing. Our findings provide insights into the relationship between circadian rhythm disruption and wound healing, offering a promising strategy for the management of chronic wounds associated with circadian rhythm disorders.

Keywords

chronic circadian rhythm disorder; melatonin; multifunctional hydrogel; oxidative stress; wound healing.

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