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摘要
皮肤老化和伤口愈合一直是皮肤领域的重要课题。透明质酸(HA)是存在于细胞外基质(ECM)中的一种天然糖胺聚糖(GAG),因其独特的物理化学和生物学特性,被广泛应用于抗衰老治疗和伤口修复领域。HA 在细胞增殖、分化、迁移、信号传导、炎症反应、血管生成和组织再生等多种生物过程的调节中发挥着不可或缺的作用。因此,以 HA 为基础的配方,包括面霜、凝胶、血清和皮肤填充剂,在消除皱纹、增强皮肤水合作用、矫正泪沟畸形和恢复面部容积方面发挥着重要作用。此外,HA 固有的生物相容性和高生物降解性有利于对其进行化学修饰,使其成为伤口愈合和组织再生的理想材料。本综述总结了 HA 及其衍生物分子机制在抗衰老和伤口愈合领域的最新进展和应用,并讨论了 HA 基化合物在组织修复和皮肤再生方面的前景和挑战。
Recent applications and molecular mechanisms of hyaluronic acid in skin aging and wound healing
Skin aging and wound healing have always been significant topics in the skin field. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural glycosaminoglycan (GAG) presenting in the extracellular matrix (ECM), is extensively applied in the fields of anti-aging therapeutics and wound repair due to its unique physicochemical and biological properties. HA is indispensable in the regulation of diverse biological processes such as cellular proliferation, differentiation, migration, signaling, inflammatory responses, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration. Consequently, HA-based formulations, including creams, gels, serums, and dermal fillers, are instrumental in combating wrinkles, enhancing skin hydration, correcting tear trough deformity, and restoring facial volume. Additionally, the inherent biocompatibility and high biodegradability of HA facilitates its chemical modification, rendering it an ideal material for wound healing and tissue regeneration. This review summarizes the recent advances and applications of the molecular mechanisms of HA and its derivatives in the field of anti-aging and wound healing; and discusses the prospects and challenges of HA-based compounds in tissue repair and skin regeneration.