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8 October 2024 5-ALA-peptide-gel with antibacterial repair effect on sports injury by low dose PDT
Zhengyang Zhao, Yeshou Xie, Zhihao Han, Yueqing Gu
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Proceedings Volume 13271, Third Conference on Biomedical Photonics and Cross-Fusion (BPC 2024); 1327107 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3039042
Event: Third Conference on Biomedical Photonics and Cross-Fusion (BPC 2024), 2024, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Acute wound injury is a common type of sports injury, and its local pathological changes are mainly traumatic inflammation, cell proliferation and tissue repair process, microvascular contraction often occurs briefly, vascular permeability increases, and water, electrolyte and plasma protein penetrate into the tissue space. Low-dose PDT (photodynamic therapy) promotes wound healing by promoting fibroblast migration, inducing instantaneous in-situ reactive oxygen species, promoting epidermal stem cell proliferation and migration, promoting dermal granulation tissue formation and angiogenesis, and regulating inflammatory processes. The CAR peptide, previously identified, was utilized as an adhesion molecule to facilitate the formation of tight junctions (TJ) and regulate intercellular adhesion among adjacent epithelial cells. Additionally, it was incorporated into the photosensitizer 5-ALA, presenting a novel antibacterial repair strategy for sports injuries.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Zhengyang Zhao, Yeshou Xie, Zhihao Han, and Yueqing Gu "5-ALA-peptide-gel with antibacterial repair effect on sports injury by low dose PDT", Proc. SPIE 13271, Third Conference on Biomedical Photonics and Cross-Fusion (BPC 2024), 1327107 (8 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3039042
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Injuries

Wound healing

Photodynamic therapy

Tissues

Bacteria

Hydrogels

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