Elucidations on the Performance and Reversibility of Treatment with Hyaluronic Acid Based Dermal Fillers: In vivo and in vitro Approaches

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作者
Scrima, Mario [1 ]
Merola, Filomena [1 ]
Vito, Nicoletta [1 ]
Pacchioni, Daniele [2 ]
Vecchi, Gabriele [2 ]
Melito, Carmela [1 ]
Iorio, Antonio [1 ]
Giori, Andrea Maria [2 ]
Ferravante, Angela [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] IBSA Farmaceut Italia, R&D Dept, Ariano Irpino, Italy
[2] IBSA Farmaceut Italia, R&D Dept, Lodi, Italy
[3] IBSA Farmaceut Italia, C Camporeale AV, I-83031 Ariano Irpino, Italy
关键词
hyaluronic acid; dermal filler; crosslinking; NAHYCO; high-frequency ultrasound; anti-aging; hyaluronidase; reversibility; HIGH-FREQUENCY ULTRASOUND; COMPLICATIONS;
D O I
10.2147/CCID.S383354
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the performance and the reversibility of different classes of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) dermal fillers. We analysed 4 HA based fillers, belonging to 3 different chemical classes of products, commonly used in the field of wrinkles correction: linear HA 8 mg/mL (Viscoderm 0.8), thermically stabilized hybrid complexes of high and low molecular weight HA molecules at a concentration of 32 mg/mL and 45 mg/mL respectively (Profhilo and Profhilo Structura) and cross-linked HAMethods: The products were tested by a well-established animal model. The generated implants were analyzed through HighFrequency Ultrasound technology. Then, reversibility of the treatment was evaluated by enzymatic degradation kinetics studies, characterised by a combined approach of Carbazole assay and HP-SEC/TDA method.Results: Implants generated by linear HA 8 mg/mL remained detectable by ultrasound acquisition for 4 weeks, whereas those generated by injection of HA hybrid complex 32 mg/mL were detectable for 10 weeks. HA hybrid complex 45 mg/mL and crosslinked HA 25 mg/mL were detectable for 29 and at least 33 weeks, respectively. Enzymatic degradation kinetics studies demonstrated that the HA content in HA hybrid complex 45 mg/mL was almost completely depolymerized and homogeneous after 3 h of treatment. For cross-linked HA 25 mg/mL, 24 h of incubation are needed to obtain the same degree of depolymerization.Conclusion: The study confirmed the ability of the experimental model to predict the behaviour of HA based dermal fillers in vivo and showed the innovative aspects of HA hybrid complex 45 mg/mL, that combines the high-safety profile, in terms of reversibility of the treatment, of the linear HA-based products with the durability of a high degree cross-linked gels, paving the way to the chance to be used for a wide range of applications in the field of aesthetic medicine.
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页码:2629 / 2640
页数:12
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