Zn‐MOF Encapsulated Antibacterial and Degradable Microneedles Array for Promoting Wound Healing

Abstract
An infected skin wound caused by external injury remains a serious challenge in clinical practice. Wound dressings with the properties of antibacterial activity and potent regeneration capacity are highly desirable for wound healing. In this paper, a degradable, ductile, and wound‐friendly Zn‐MOF encapsulated methacrylated hyaluronic acid (MeHA) microneedles (MNs) array is fabricated through the molding method for promoting wound healing. Due to the damage capability against the bacteria capsule and oxidative stress of the zinc ion released from the Zn‐MOF, such MNs array presents excellent antibacterial activity, as well as considerable biocompatibility. Besides, the degradable MNs array composed of photo‐crosslinked MeHA possesses the superior capabilities to continuously and steadily release the loaded active ingredients and avoid secondary damage to the wound. Moreover, the low molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) generated by hydrolysis of MeHA is also conducive to tissue regeneration. Benefiting from these features, it has been demonstrated that the Zn‐MOF encapsulated degradable MNs array can dramatically accelerate epithelial regeneration and neovascularization. These results indicate that the combination of MOFs and degradable MNs array is of great value for promoting wound healing.
Funding Information
  • National Key Research and Development Program of China (2020YFA0908200)
  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (52073060, 61927805)