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Hyaluronic Acid: Molekylära mekanismer och terapeutisk bana

Ramesh C Gupta, Rajiv Lall, Ajay Srivastava, Anita Sinha
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01HA fungerar som ett naturligt smörjmedel och stötdämpare i kroppens ledvätska
  2. 02Koncentrationen och molekylvikten av HA minskar naturligt vid artros och stigande ålder
  3. 03Substansen används kliniskt för behandling av leder, sårvård och ögonhälsa
  4. 04Molekylvikten hos HA-produkter påverkar deras biologiska effekt och terapeutiska resultat

Hyaluronsyra är avgörande för ledernas rörlighet och används terapeutiskt för att förbättra smörjning och dämpa inflammation vid artros.

Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (also known as hyaluronan or hyaluronate) is naturally found in many tissues and fluids, but more abundantly in articular cartilage and synovial fluid (SF). Hyaluronic acid (HA) content varies widely in different joints and species. HA is a non-sulfated, naturally occurring non-protein glycosaminoglycan (GAG), with distinct physico-chemical properties, produced by synoviocytes, fibroblasts, and chondrocytes. HA has an important role in the biomechanics of normal SF, where it is partially responsible for lubrication and viscoelasticity of the SF. The concentration of HA and its molecular weight (MW) decline as osteoarthritis (OA) progresses with aging. For that reason, HA has been used for more than four decades in the treatment of OA in dogs, horses and humans. HA produces anti-arthritic effects via multiple mechanisms involving receptors, enzymes and other metabolic pathways. HA is also used in the treatment of ophthalmic, dermal, burns, wound repair, and other health conditions. The MW of HA appears to play a critical role in the formulation of the products used in the treatment of diseases. This review provides a mechanism-based rationale for the use of HA in some disease conditions with special reference to OA

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APA
Ramesh C Gupta, Rajiv Lall, Ajay Srivastava, & Anita Sinha (2019). Hyaluronic Acid: Molekylära mekanismer och terapeutisk bana.
MLA
Ramesh C Gupta, et al. "Hyaluronic Acid: Molekylära mekanismer och terapeutisk bana." 2019.
Chicago
Ramesh C Gupta et al. 2019. "Hyaluronic Acid: Molekylära mekanismer och terapeutisk bana."