نتایج جستجو برای: hyaluronic acid ha

تعداد نتایج: 801438  

2012
Eleni Papakonstantinou Michael Roth George Karakiulakis

SKIN AGING IS A MULTIFACTORIAL PROCESS CONSISTING OF TWO DISTINCT AND INDEPENDENT MECHANISMS: intrinsic and extrinsic aging. Youthful skin retains its turgor, resilience and pliability, among others, due to its high content of water. Daily external injury, in addition to the normal process of aging, causes loss of moisture. The key molecule involved in skin moisture is hyaluronic acid (HA) that...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part A 2011
Katsuhiro Takeda Noriyuki Sakai Hideki Shiba Takayoshi Nagahara Tsuyoshi Fujita Mikihito Kajiya Tomoyuki Iwata Shinji Matsuda Kazuko Kawahara Hiroyuki Kawaguchi Hidemi Kurihara

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), for which bovine collagen-derived atelocollagen is used as a scaffold, enhances periodontal tissue regeneration. However, a scaffold that does not contain unknown ingredients is preferable. Since the synthesized high-molecular-weight (HMW)-hyaluronic acid (HA) is safe and inexpensive, we evaluated the efficacy of HMW-HA as a BDNF scaffold. CD44, a major...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2013
A Fakhari C Berkland

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring biodegradable polymer with a variety of applications in medicine, including scaffolding for tissue engineering, dermatological fillers and viscosupplementation for osteoarthritis treatment. HA is available in most connective tissues in body fluids such as synovial fluid and the vitreous humor of the eye. HA is responsible for several structural prop...

2017
Mathew A Nicholls Anke Fierlinger Faizan Niazi Mohit Bhandari

Hyaluronic acid (HA) has been a treatment modality for patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) for many years now. Since HA was first introduced for the treatment of painful knee OA, much has been elucidated regarding both the etiology of this disease and the mechanisms by which HA may mitigate joint pain and tissue destruction. The objectives of this article are to (1) describe the etiology and...

2011
Uwe wollina Alberto Goldman

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a linear naturally occurring polysaccharide formed from repeating disaccharide units of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and D-glucuronate. HA is omnipresent in the human body but highest amounts are found in soft connective tissues. HA is involved in several key processes, including wound repair, regeneration, and matrix organization. To increase stability, modifications of HA li...

Journal: :Advanced Healthcare Materials 2023

Glioblastoma Tumors (GBM) tumors aggressively invade the brain and are highly lethal. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a polysaccharide ubiquitous in extracellular matrix, is overexpressed GBM tumors. Using patient-derived cells engineered, 3D culture microenvironments, article 2203143 by Stephanie K. Seidlits co-workers demonstrates biphasic relationship between invasive activity HA concentration that de...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2003
Larry W Moreland

Although the predominant mechanism of intra-articular hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid) (HA) and hylans for the treatment of pain associated with knee osteoarthritis (OA) is unknown, in vivo, in vitro, and clinical studies demonstrate various physiological effects of exogenous HA. HA can reduce nerve impulses and nerve sensitivity associated with the pain of OA. In experimental OA, this glycosaminog...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials 2017
Larissa F Baeva Srilekha Sarkar Das Victoria M Hitchins

A simple and rapid method has been developed for testing bacterial endotoxin in hyaluronic acid (HA)-based medical devices. High-molecular-weight HA (HMW HA) in solution or HA-based medical devices was digested by the enzyme hyaluronidase to reduce solution viscosity by truncating the long chains of HA and to test for bacterial endotoxin. The bacterial endotoxin level was detected and measured ...

2011
Anaid Benitez Travis J. Yates Luis E. Lopez Wolfgang H. Cerwinka Ashraf Bakkar Vinata B. Lokeshwar

The tumor cell–derived hyaluronidase (HAase) HYAL-1 degrades hyaluronic acid (HA) into proangiogenic fragments that support tumor progression. Although HYAL-1 is a critical determinant of tumor progression and a marker for cancer diagnosis and metastasis prediction, it has not been evaluated as a target for cancer therapy. Similarly, sulfated hyaluronic acid (sHA) has not been evaluated for bio...

2016
Karine Mondon Massoud Dadras Jeremy Tillier

Injectable hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels, crosslinked with 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether (BDDE), are widely used in aesthetic medicine. Due to their high clinical tolerance, HA hydrogels are thought to be applicable as injectable drug delivery systems. Here, HA matrix structures of BDDE-crosslinked HA hydrogels were analysed, and the effects of the structures on the release of two model drug...

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