Injectable anti-inflammatory, antioxidant supramolecular nanofiber hydrogel for peripheral nerve injury repair and neuropathic pain relief.

Liu A, Sheng K, Li H, Zhao X, Zhang X et al.
Mater Today Bio 2026
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Patients with peripheral nerve injury (PNI) often experience neuropathic pain (NP), which is difficult to treat effectively due to ongoing inflammation and oxidative stress that impede nerve repair. Traditional anti-inflammatory antioxidants are limited by short half-lives and significant side effects. This study introduces a supramolecular hydrogel formed by combining anti-inflammatory betamethasone phosphate (Betp) with calcium chloride to create betamethasone phosphate hydrogel (Betp@Gel). The antioxidant curcumin (Cur) was incorporated into this gel to form Cur/Betp@Gel, which can be injected directly at the injury site for sustained Cur release. Cur/Betp@Gel demonstrates superior sustained-release capabilities and therapeutic effectiveness compared to Betp@Gel or Cur alone. It enhances pain relief, supports functional recovery after nerve damage, and promotes nerve repair and regeneration. This is achieved by Betp@Gel's anti-inflammatory effects, which inhibit TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6, combined with Cur's continuous slow release, which scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS). Additionally, Cur/Betp@Gel mitigates PNI-induced spinal inflammation by reducing GFAP and Iba-1 expression in the spinal cord. Overall, in-situ injection of Cur/Betp@Gel is a promising strategy for aiding nerve repair and alleviating neuropathic pain.