Hyaluronic acid vid inflammation och vävnadsregenerering
- 01Hyaluronsyrans funktion beror på dess molekylstorlek
- 02Högmolekylär HA är antiinflammatorisk och immunhämmande
- 03Lågmolekylär HA är en potent proinflammatorisk molekyl
- 04HA modulerar inflammation, cellmigration och angiogenes
- 05HA har även antioxidativa egenskaper
Hyaluronsyrans roll i läkning beror på dess molekylstorlek, där större molekyler är antiinflammatoriska och mindre är proinflammatoriska.
Hyaluronic acid (HA), the main component of extracellular matrix, is considered one of the key players in the tissue regeneration process. It has been proven to modulate via specific HA receptors, inflammation, cellular migration, and angiogenesis, which are the main phases of wound healing. Studies have revealed that most HA properties depend on its molecular size. High molecular weight HA displays anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties, whereas low molecular weight HA is a potent proinflammatory molecule. In this review, the authors summarize the role of HA polymers of different molecular weight in tissue regeneration and provide a short overview of main cellular receptors involved in HA signaling. In addition, the role of HA in 2 major steps of wound healing is examined: inflammation and the angiogenesis process. Finally, the antioxidative properties of HA are discussed and its possible clinical implication presented.
- APA
- Malgorzata Litwiniuk, Alicja Krejner, & Tomasz Grzela (2016). Hyaluronic acid vid inflammation och vävnadsregenerering. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronic-acid-in-inflammation-and-tissue-regeneration/
- MLA
- Malgorzata Litwiniuk, et al. "Hyaluronic acid vid inflammation och vävnadsregenerering." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronic-acid-in-inflammation-and-tissue-regeneration/.
- Chicago
- Malgorzata Litwiniuk, Alicja Krejner, Tomasz Grzela. 2016. "Hyaluronic acid vid inflammation och vävnadsregenerering.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronic-acid-in-inflammation-and-tissue-regeneration/
