Attempts to develop an efficient
wound dressing have come to the
forefront in the field of wound healing. Herein, we employ a microfluidic
electrospray device to prepare the novel multifunctional discal microparticles
(DMPs) with therapeutics encapsulation for wound healing. The DMPs
are derived from the deformation of droplets containing κ-carrageenan
and methacrylate-esterified hyaluronic acid. These DMPs possess highly
porous structures due to the cross-linking and lyophilization of their
hybrid hydrogels. Benefiting from the special discal morphology and
porous structures, the DMPs offer candidates to wound dressing with
large contact area and excellent drug release ability. By loading
vascular endothelial growth factors and antimicrobial peptides, the
resultant DMPs were imparted with good biocompatibility, sterilization,
and angiogenesis in vitro. We have demonstrated that, in the skin
defect model of Sjögren’s syndrome mice, the multifunctional
DMPs treated acute wounds could perform accelerated tissue regeneration
and remodeling, down-regulated inflammatory response, and promoted
angiogenesis in vivo. These results indicated that our proposed DMPs
have great potential to serve as a satisfactory dressing for promoting
wound healing