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Hyaluronic Acid Scaffolds for Loco-Regional Therapy in Nervous System Related Disorders

Amel Djoudi, Rodolfo Molina-Peña, Natália Helen Ferreira, Ilaria Ottonelli, Giovanni Tosi, Emmanuel Garcion, Frank Boury

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a Glycosaminoglycan made of disaccharide units containing N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and glucuronic acid. Its molecular mass can reach 10 MDa and its physiological properties depend on its polymeric property, polyelectrolyte feature and viscous nature. HA is a ubiquitous compound found in almost all biological tissues and fluids. So far, HA grades are produced by biotechnology processes, while in the human organism it is a major component of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in brain tissue, synovial fluid, vitreous humor, cartilage and skin. Indeed, HA is capable of forming hydrogels, polymer crosslinked networks that are very hygroscopic. Based on these considerations, we propose an overview of HA-based scaffolds developed for brain cancer treatment, central and peripheral nervous systems, discuss their relevance and identify the most successful developed systems.

Topics & Concepts

Hyaluronic acidExtracellular matrixGlucuronic acidSelf-healing hydrogelsGlycosaminoglycanChemistryCentral nervous systemTissue engineeringBiochemistryBiomedical engineeringNeuroscienceMedicineBiologyAnatomyPolymer chemistryPolysaccharideProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications3D Printing in Biomedical Research