Fibrin Glue Reduces the Dissolution Rate of Sodium Hyaluronate
Abstract
Sodium hyaluronate (HA) is known to modulate wound healing and interact with inflammatory reactions. High concentrations of extracellular HA are for example correlated to scarless wound healing. Topical treatment with HA hasl however, limited effect due to the rapid clearance of HA in the tissue. In an effort to prolong the dissolution rate and enhance the effect of topically administered HA, HA was incorporated in a cross linked fibrin clot and placed in NaC1. The concentration of HA in the NaCl solution was analysed after 30', 60', 4h1 8h1 and 24h. It was found that the dissolution rate of HA incorporated in cross linked fibrin was dramatically decreased in vitrol especially when the HA-fibrin mixture was put at rest and not exposed to a mechanical stress. The findings indicate a new possibility for slow release of HA after topical administration.
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