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Query: UNIPROT:P00750 (
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Wound dressings can accelerate wound healing. The degradable polymer poly(lactic acid) (
PLA
) shows good mechanical properties and biocompatibility.
Sodium alginate
(SA) holds good biocompatibility, hemostasis, and high hygroscopicity. Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) has good spinnability as a pharmaceutical excipient. Herein, we carried out a comparison study of electrospun
PLA
and
PLA
/PVA/SA fiber membranes for wound healing in vitro and in vivo. In this study,
PLA
and
PLA
/PVA/SA nanofiber membranes were fabricated through electrospinning to produce a highly porous and large specific surface area that could promote wound healing. In vitro experiments showed that
PLA
and
PLA
/PVA/SA nanofiber membranes could all provide good support for the growth of rat fibroblasts (L929). Moreover, rat fibroblasts displayed slightly better adhesion and proliferation on
PLA
/PVA/SA than on the
PLA
fiber membranes. The in vivo potentiality of the
PLA
and
PLA
/PVA/SA fiber membranes was assessed in rat models of skin defects in which the
PLA
and
PLA
/PVA/SA fiber membranes significantly improved wound healing compared to commercially available gauzes. No significant differences in wound healing were observed between
PLA
and
PLA
/PVA/SA fiber membranes in our study. Furthermore, Masson staining and PCR displayed the
PLA
fiber membrane promoted protein deposition compared to the
PLA
/PVA/SA fiber membrane. In addition, IHC suggested that
PLA
/PVA/SA dressing reduced the inflammatory response during early wound healing compared to the
PLA
fiber membrane. These findings highlight the utility of fiber membranes as novel wound-healing dressings.
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PMID:In Vitro and In Vivo Comparison Study of Electrospun PLA and PLA/PVA/SA Fiber Membranes for Wound Healing. 3226 12