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Bioinspired Smart Nanogels for Rapid Blue Laser-Activated Hemostasis in Gastrointestinal Bleeding

  • Ruijue Dan
  • , Yu Huang
  • , Shali Tan
  • , Kaige Xu
  • , Yuchen Zhang
  • , Zhaohui Luan
  • , Paipai Qi
  • , Xingyue Zhang
  • , Donghui Zhu
  • , Wen Zhong
  • , Chaoqiang Fan
  • , Malcolm Xing
  • , Shiming Yang
  • Xinqiao Hospital
  • Huzhou University
  • University of Manitoba

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Abstract

Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a critical condition that requires rapid and effective intervention. Although thrombin is a widely used hemostatic agent, its efficacy is limited in the harsh environment of the digestive tract, especially in patients with chronic liver disease or coagulation disorders. Current treatment techniques often fall short, particularly when faced with severe blood loss and coagulation challenges. Here, a novel solution: waxberry-inspired smart nanogels that offer a cost-effective, highly efficient, and mechanically stable approach for local hemostasis is presented. Drawing inspiration from the microfibrous structures of waxberry, a waxberry-like nano-silica with a radially fibrous structure is synthesized for effective thrombin loading and release upon emergency. This nano-silica, coated with GelMA, forms a stable nanogel network activated by blue laser during endoscopy. Within just 5 s, the nanogel effectively triggers coagulation, even in patients with coagulation disorders. The formed blood clots are stable enough to withstand the challenging conditions of the digestive tract, preventing secondary bleeding. Upon injection, thrombin rapidly converts fibrinogen to fibrin, creating a secondary network that reinforces clot stability. This dual-network system demonstrates strong adhesive properties and effective hemostasis in the blood of cirrhotic patients, as well as in gastrointestinal bleeding scenarios involving the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum of mini-pigs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2506955
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume37
Issue number38
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 25 2025

Keywords

  • bioinspired nanogel
  • blue laser endoscope
  • cirrhotic coagulation disorder
  • gastrointestinal bleeding
  • hemostasis
  • thrombin

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