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Plant-Derived Exosomes as Novel Nanotherapeutics Contrive Glycolysis Reprogramming-Mediated Angiogenesis for Diabetic Ulcer Healing
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Tissue EngineeringNanotherapeuticsEngineeringExtracellular MicrovesiclesDiabetic Ulcer HealingBiomedical EngineeringPlant-derived ExosomesNanomedicineAngiogenesisTherapeutic NanomaterialsExosomesEndothelial CellCell-based Drug DeliveryMedicinal Plant GinsengVascular BiologyNeovascularizationCell BiologyExtracellular VesiclesEndothelial DysfunctionNano-drug DeliveryWound HealingMedicineSkin Ulcer WoundsExtracellular Matrix
Reversal of endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction under high-glucose (HG) conditions to achieve angiogenesis has remained a big challenge in diabetic ulcers. Herein, exosomes derived from medicinal plant ginseng (GExos) were shown as excellent nanotherapeutics with biomimetic cell membrane-like structures to be able to efficiently transfer the encapsulated active substances to ECs, resulting in a marked reprogramming of glycolysis by up-regulating anaerobic glycolysis and down-regulating oxidative stress, which further restore the proliferation, migration, and tubule formation abilities of ECs under HG conditions. In vivo, GExos enhance the angiogenesis and nascent vessel network reconstruction in full-thickness diabetic complicated skin ulcer wounds in mice with high biosafety. GExos were shown as promising nanotherapeutics in stimulating glycolysis reprogramming-mediated angiogenesis in diabetic ulcers, possessing wide application potential for reversing hyperglycemic dysangiogenesis and stimulating vascular regeneration.
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