Abstract

Ischaemia and inflammation can hinder the wound healing process in pressure ulcer (PU) injuries. Direct monitoring of the healing status and multi-stage adaptive repair have not been realised in the PU treatment. This study proposes a method to monitor the status of wound healing, while being able to modulate the inflammation and promote vascularization for effective healing of PU injuries, using a complex of chitooligosaccharides (COS) and europium ions (Eu3+). The COS-Eu complex was prepared via one-pot coordination, and its morphology, structure, physicochemical, and fluorescence properties were studied. The results indicate that the COS-Eu complex not only monitors wound healing through fluorescence changes, but also modulates inflammation and promotes vascularization, which were verified both in vitro and in vivo. Noticeably, the COS-Eu complex could shift M1 macrophages to M2 macrophages, demonstrating anti-inflammatory activity. Furthermore, it played a synergistic role with Eu to promote vascularization and tissue regeneration. This simple construction of COS-Eu complex enabled visual monitoring and multi-stage adaptive wound repair, providing a comprehensive solution for PU injury with integrated treatment and monitoring throughout the healing process.

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