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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699685/high-dose-pulsed-hyaluronidase-for-managing-nasal-skin-necrosis-following-hyaluronic-acid-treatment-in-nasolabial-folds-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcelo Germani, Panmella Alegria, Gabriela Giro, Victor R M Munoz-Lora
The growing popularity of soft tissue filler injections has brought attention to the associated risks, particularly vascular complications, and their treatments. This case report focuses on a 34-year-old female who developed nasal skin necrosis following hyaluronic acid (HA) filler injection for nasolabial fold (NLF) enhancement. Despite the careful procedure, complications emerged rapidly, emphasizing the critical importance of prompt diagnosis and intervention. A total of 10,000 turbidity reducing units (TRU) of hyaluronidase (HSE) were administered in a high-dose pulsed manner, alongside hyperbaric oxygen therapy...
2024: Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699245/use-of-a-ph-responsive-imatinib-mesylate-sustained-release-hydrogel-for-the-treatment-of-tendon-adhesion-by-inhibiting-pdgfr%C3%AE-cldn1-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sa Pang, Rongpu Wu, Wenxin Lv, Jian Zou, Yuange Li, Yanhao Li, Peilin Zhang, Xin Ma, Yi Wang, Shen Liu
Adhesion after tendon injury, which can result in limb movement disorders, is a common clinical complication; however, effective treatment methods are lacking. Hyaluronic acid hydrogels are a new biomedical material used to prevent tendon adhesion owing to their good biocompatibility. In addition, potential drugs that inhibit adhesion formation have gradually been discovered. The anti-adhesion effects of a combination of loaded drugs into hydrogels have become an emerging trend. However, current drug delivery systems usually lack specific regulation of drug release, and the effectiveness of drugs for treating tendon adhesions is mostly flawed...
August 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699244/exosomes-loaded-a-smart-bilayer-hydrogel-scaffold-with-ros-scavenging-and-macrophage-reprogramming-properties-for-repairing-cartilage-defect
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoqing Lu, Shimin Dai, Benzhao Huang, Shishuo Li, Peng Wang, Zhibo Zhao, Xiao Li, Ningbo Li, Jie Wen, Yunhan Sun, Zhentao Man, Bing Liu, Wei Li
Enhancing the regeneration of cartilage defects remains challenging owing to limited innate self-healing as well as acute inflammation arising from the overexpression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in post-traumatic microenvironments. Recently, stem cell-derived exosomes (Exos) have been developed as potential cell-free therapy for cartilage regeneration. Although this approach promotes chondrogenesis, it neglects the emerging inflammatory microenvironment. In this study, a smart bilayer-hydrogel dual-loaded with sodium diclofenac (DC), an anti-inflammatory drug, and Exos from bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells was developed to mitigate initial-stage inflammation and promote late-stage stem-cell recruitment and chondrogenic differentiation...
August 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699241/hydrogel-forming-microneedles-loaded-with-vegf-and-ritlecitinib-polyhydroxyalkanoates-nanoparticles-for-mini-invasive-androgenetic-alopecia-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan-Wen Ding, Yang Li, Zhi-Wei Zhang, Jin-Wei Dao, Dai-Xu Wei
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), the most prevalent clinical hair loss, lacks safe and effective treatments due to downregulated angiogenic genes and insufficient vascularization in the perifollicular microenvironment of the bald scalp in AGA patients. In this study, a hyaluronic acid (HA) based hydrogel-formed microneedle (MN) was designed, referred to as V-R-MNs, which was simultaneously loaded with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the novel hair loss drug Ritlecitinib, the latter is encapsulated in slowly biodegradable polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) nanoparticles (R-PHA NPs) for minimally invasive AGA treatment...
August 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698916/an-orally-administered-bacterial-membrane-protein-nanodrug-ameliorates-doxorubicin-cardiotoxicity-through-alleviating-impaired-intestinal-barrier
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhen Li, Junyue Xing, Xiaohan Ma, Wanjun Zhang, Chuan Wang, Yingying Wang, Xinkun Qi, Yanhui Liu, Dongdong Jian, Xiaolei Cheng, Yanjie Zhu, Chao Shi, Yongjun Guo, Huan Zhao, Wei Jiang, Hao Tang
The cardiotoxicity caused by Dox chemotherapy represents a significant limitation to its clinical application and is a major cause of late death in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Currently, there are no effective treatments available. Our analysis of 295 clinical samples from 132 chemotherapy patients and 163 individuals undergoing physical examination revealed a strong positive correlation between intestinal barrier injury and the development of cardiotoxicity in chemotherapy patients. We developed a novel orally available and intestinal targeting protein nanodrug by assembling membrane protein Amuc_1100 (obtained from intestinal bacteria Akkermansia muciniphila ), fluorinated polyetherimide, and hyaluronic acid...
July 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697444/functionalized-liposomes-as-a-potential-drug-delivery-systems-for-colon-cancer-treatment-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Eskandar Moghimipour, Somayeh Handali
Colon cancer is one of the lethal diseases in the world with approximately 700,000 fatalities annually (Abdulzehra et al., 2023 [1]). Nowadays, due to the side effects of existing methods in the treatment of colon cancer such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the use of targeted nanocarriers in cancer treatment has received wide attention, and among them, especially liposomes have been studied a lot. Based on this, anti-tumor drugs hidden in targeted active liposomes can selectively act on cancer cells. In this systematic review, the use of various ligands such as folic acid, transferrin, aptamer, hyaluronic acid and cRGD for active targeting of liposomes to achieve improved drug delivery to colon cancer cells has been reviewed...
April 30, 2024: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697149/promoting-tissue-repair-using-deferoxamine-nanoparticles-loaded-biomimetic-gelatin-ha-composite-hydrogel
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Li, Xiang Lu, Mengjia Weng, Yiru Wang, Jun Tang, Qian Xu, Lei Zhang, Jiaojiao Bai
To effectively address underlying issues and enhance the healing process of hard-to-treat soft tissue defects, innovative therapeutic approaches are required. One promising strategy involves the incorporation of bioactive substances into biodegradable scaffolds to facilitate synergistic tissue regeneration, particularly in vascular regeneration. In this study, we introduce a composite hydrogel design that mimics the extracellular matrix (ECM) by covalently combining gelatin and hyaluronic acid (HA), with the encapsulation of deferoxamine nanoparticles (DFO NPs) for potential tissue regeneration applications...
May 2, 2024: Biomedical Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696090/the-effect-of-sodium-hyaluronate-on-dry-eye-and-corneal-epithelial-thickness-following-cataract-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elif Yusufoğlu, Sinem Keser
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of sodium hyaluronate drops on dry eye parameters and corneal epithelial thickness following cataract surgery. METHODS: The study included 84 patients who underwent uncomplicated phacoemulsification. In Group A, 0.15% sodium hyaluronate drops were added to the postoperative antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment. In Group B, only antibiotic/anti-inflammatory treatment was applied. Preoperatively and at 1 week and 1 month postoperatively, all the patients were evaluated in respect of tear break-up time (TBUT), the Schirmer test under anesthesia, the corneal fluorescein staining (CFS) score, mean central corneal thickness (CCT) and mean central corneal epithelial thickness (CCET), and the two groups were compared...
May 2, 2024: International Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695208/evaluation-of-the-restorative-effect-of-ozone-and-chitosan-hyaluronic-acid-with-and-without-mesenchymal-stem-cells-on-wound-healing-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahshid Shabani, Siavash Sharifi, Iraj Karimi, Sadegh Shirian, Milad Fadaei, Esmaeil Mirzaei
This study evaluated the effect of ozone, chitosan-hyaluronic (Cs-HA) acid and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) on wound healing in rats. A total of 64 rats were randomly divided into four groups: control, ozone, Cs-HA + ozone and Cs-HA + ozone + MSCs. A 5 mm full-thickness wound was created on the back of each rat. The wound area was measured macroscopically on days 3, 5, 9 and 14. Tissue sections were prepared for histopathological evaluation of inflammation, collagen arrangement, neovascularization and epithelial tissue rearrangement...
May 2024: Veterinary Medicine and Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693639/complications-of-collagen-biostimulators-in-brazil-description-of-products-treatments-and-evolution-of-55-cases
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mayra Ianhez, Giselle de Goés E Silva Freire, Rosa Maria Silveira Sigrist, Paula Tavares Colpas, Isabella Alves de Faria, Meire Odete Américo Brasil Parada, Hélio Amante Miot
BACKGROUND: Complications of temporary and permanent fillers have been extensively studied. However, there is a lack of comparative data regarding poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA), and polycaprolactone (PCL) known as collagen biostimulators. AIMS: This study addressed the complications of collagen biostimulators concerning their diagnosis, type of product, treatment, and monitoring. PATIENTS/METHODS: An electronic questionnaire was sent to Brazilian dermatologic ultrasound experts to identify complications related to biostimulators...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693304/extracellular-matrix-stiffness-and-tumor-associated-macrophage-polarization-new-fields-affecting-immune-exclusion
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REVIEW
Ke-Xun Yu, Wei-Jie Yuan, Hui-Zhen Wang, Yong-Xiang Li
In the malignant progression of tumors, there is deposition and cross-linking of collagen, as well as an increase in hyaluronic acid content, which can lead to an increase in extracellular matrix stiffness. Recent research evidence have shown that the extracellular matrix plays an important role in angiogenesis, cell proliferation, migration, immunosuppression, apoptosis, metabolism, and resistance to chemotherapeutic by the alterations toward both secretion and degradation. The clinical importance of tumor-associated macrophage is increasingly recognized, and macrophage polarization plays a central role in a series of tumor immune processes through internal signal cascade, thus regulating tumor progression...
May 2, 2024: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy: CII
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692246/hyaluronidase-inhibits-tgf-%C3%AE-mediated-rat-periodontal-ligament-fibroblast-expression-of-collagen-and-myofibroblast-markers-an-in-vitro-exploration-of-periodontal-tissue-remodeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junlin Li, Chen Chen, Yunting Zeng, Jiaqi Lu, Liwei Xiao
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of hyaluronic acid (HA) degradation by hyaluronidase (HYAL) in inhibiting collagen fiber production by rat periodontal ligament cells (rPDLCs). DESIGN: Primary rPDLCs were isolated from the euthanized rats and used for in vitro experiments. The appropriate HYAL concentration was determined through CCK-8 testing for cytotoxicity detection and Alizarin red staining for mineralization detection. RT-qPCR and western blot assays were conducted to assess the effect of HYAL, with or without TGF-β, on generation of collagen fiber constituents and expression of actin alpha 2, smooth muscle (ACTA2) of rPDLCs...
April 26, 2024: Archives of Oral Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691514/histological-assessment-of-the-effectiveness-of-microneedling-device-assisted-filler-delivery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nelson Ugwu, Helen Xun, Jeffrey S Dover, Ashley N Boustany, Hye Jin Chung
BACKGROUND: Microneedling is used to enhance transcutaneous drug delivery. However, the extent to which microneedling devices impact filler delivery and whether this varies by filler type, microneedling device type, and treatment sequence is not known. OBJECTIVE: To histologically assess and quantify the delivery of commonly used fillers through microneedling, using both a microneedling pen and a microneedling roller. In addition, the authors investigated whether there is a variation in filler delivery based on the sequence of microneedling in relation to topical filler application...
May 1, 2024: Dermatologic Surgery: Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691173/application-of-high-frequency-ultrasound-to-evaluate-forehead-filling-materials
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Yuan, Jun Zhuang, Qiaoyuan Zheng, Ying Jia, Xueshang Su, Qingqian Wei, Ziming Zhang, Jintian Hu, Hongli Chai
BACKGROUND: In recent years, soft tissue materials have been applied as forehead fillers. Some filling materials need to be removed or refilled in a timely manner in certain situations; therefore, it is important to develop a method to identify the location and type of filling materials. This study summarizes the imaging findings of different filling materials under high-frequency ultrasound, providing a reference for clinical treatment. METHODS: We screened facial ultrasound images performed at the Plastic Surgery Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences from April 2015 to July 2023 and classified and summarized the types of frontal filling materials and their imaging results...
April 30, 2024: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690969/glucose-responsive-self-healing-bilayer-drug-microneedles-promote-diabetic-wound-healing-via-a-trojan-horse-strategy
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manxuan Liu, Jiaqian You, Yidi Zhang, Lu Zhang, Sezhen Quni, Hanchi Wang, Yanmin Zhou
Chronic nonhealing wounds are serious complications of diabetes with a high morbidity, and they can lead to disability or death. Conventional drug therapy is ineffective for diabetic wound healing because of the complex environment of diabetic wounds and the depth of drug penetration. Here, we developed a self-healing, dual-layer, drug-carrying microneedle (SDDMN) for diabetic wound healing. This SDDMN can realize transdermal drug delivery and broad-spectrum sterilization without drug resistance and meets the multiple needs of the diabetic wound healing process...
May 1, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690015/oral-methotrexate-treatment-of-delayed-onset-inflammatory-reactions-to-dermal-fillers
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Marina Landau, Fernando Silikovich, Monika Fida, Hugues Cartier, George Kroumpouzos
BACKGROUND: In aesthetic practice, delayed-onset (late) inflammatory reactions (DIRs) to dermal fillers are encountered. The treatment of DIRs can be challenging, with a response to established therapies, including oral antibiotics, intralesional and oral steroids, and hyaluronidase injection, occasionally reported as unsatisfactory. OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the efficacy of low-dose oral methotrexate (MTX) therapy in treating recalcitrant DIRs. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed cases of recalcitrant DIRs treated with oral MTX...
2024: Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689429/wnt5b-drives-osteosarcoma-stemness-chemoresistance-and-metastasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel S Perkins, Glenn Murray, Sarocha Suthon, Lindsey Davis, Nicholson B Perkins, Lily Fletcher, Amanda Bozzi, Saylor L Schreiber, Jianjian Lin, Steven Laxton, Rahul R Pillai, Alec J Wright, Gustavo A Miranda-Carboni, Susan A Krum
BACKGROUND: Treatment for osteosarcoma, a paediatric bone cancer with no therapeutic advances in over three decades, is limited by a lack of targeted therapies. Osteosarcoma frequently metastasises to the lungs, and only 20% of patients survive 5 years after the diagnosis of metastatic disease. We found that WNT5B is the most abundant WNT expressed in osteosarcoma tumours and its expression correlates with metastasis, histologic subtype and reduced survival. METHODS: Using tumor-spheroids to model cancer stem-like cells, we performed qPCR, immunoblotting, and immunofluorescence to monitor changes in gene and protein expression...
May 2024: Clinical and Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688439/hydrogel-formats-to-model-potential-drug-interactions-occurring-at-the-subcutaneous-injection-site
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Conor Gomes, Kate Gridley, Imogen Anastasiou, Bálint Sinkó, Randall J Mrsny
We have previously developed an in vitro instrument, termed subcutaneous injection site simulator (SCISSOR), that can be used to monitor release properties of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and formulation components of a medicine designed for SC injection. Initial studies to validate the SCISSOR instrument applications used a simple hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel to monitor early release events. We now report a type of cross-linked HA that can, when combined with HA, provide a hydrogel (HA-XR) with optical clarity and rheological properties that remain stable for at least 6 days...
April 28, 2024: European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688027/engineering-h-2-o-2-self-supplying-platform-for-xdynamic-therapies-via-ru-cu-peroxide-nanocarrier-tumor-microenvironment-mediated-synergistic-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Worku Batu Dirersa, Tzu-Chun Kan, Jungshan Chang, Girum Getachew, Sonjid Ochirbat, Shamsa Kizhepat, Aswandi Wibrianto, Akash Rasal, Hung-An Chen, Anil Vithal Ghule, Tzung-Han Chou, Jia-Yaw Chang
Of the most common, hypoxia, overexpressed glutathione (GSH), and insufficient H2 O2 concentration in the tumor microenvironment (TME) are the main barriers to the advancment of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediated Xdynamic therapies (X = photo, chemodynamic, chemo). Maximizing Fenton catalytic efficiency is crucial in chemodynamic therapy (CDT), yet endogenous H2 O2 levels are not sufficient to attain better anticancer efficacy. Specifically, there is a need to amplify Fenton reactivity within tumors, leveraging the unique attributes of the TME...
April 30, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687029/microbiological-effects-of-sodium-hypochlorite-amino-acids-and-cross-linked-hyaluronic-acid-adjunctive-to-non-surgical-periodontal-treatment
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Egle Ramanauskaite, Vita Machiulskiene Visockiene, Yoshinori Shirakata, Anton Friedmann, Laura Pereckaite, Ausra Balciunaite, Urte Marija Dvyliene, Astra Vitkauskiene, Nomeda Baseviciene, Anton Sculean
PURPOSE: To investigate the microbiological outcomes obtained with either subgingival debridement (SD) in conjunction with a gel containing sodium hypochlorite and amino acids followed by subsequent application of a cross-linked hyaluronic acid gel (xHyA) gel, or with SD alone. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-eight patients diagnosed with stages II-III (grades A/B) generalised periodontitis were randomly treated with either SD (control) or SD plus adjunctive sodium hypochlorite/amino acids and xHyA gel (test)...
April 30, 2024: Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry
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