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Bettina Alexandra Buhren1, Holger Schrumpf1, Edwin Bölke2, Kai Kammers3, Peter Arne Gerber4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hyaluronidase is a hyaluronic acid (HA) metabolizing enzyme, which is approved as an adjuvant for infiltration anesthesia. The "off-label" use of hyaluronidase is regarded as gold standard for the management of HA-filler-associated complications. Yet, up to date there are only few studies that have systematically assessed the degradability of different HA-fillers by hyaluronidase.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30122153 PMCID: PMC6100712 DOI: 10.1186/s40001-018-0334-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Med Res ISSN: 0949-2321 Impact factor: 2.175
Fig. 1Schematic illustration of the experimental setup
Fig. 2Effect of hyaluronidase on three different HA-fillers in vitro. Time-lapse videomicroscopy fluorescence analysis of the HA-fillers a Juvederm Ultra 3 (JUV), b Belotero Balance Lidocain (BEL) and c Emervel classic (EMV) incubated with a fluorescent dye and bovine hyaluronidase (HYAL; blue dots) or control (NaCl; black circles) in hourly intervals over 20 h. d–u Representative fluorescence images obtained at 0 h (d–i), 10 h (j–o), and 20 h (p–u) for JUV (d, j, p with NaCl; e, k, q with HYAL), BEL (f, l, r with NaCl; g, m, s with HYAL), and EMV (h, n, t with NaCl; j, o, u with HYAL). Red asterisks mark time points showing statistically significant differences of fluorescence intensity between two groups (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01). v Summary of fluorescence intensities for JUV (blue dots), BEL (red dots), EMV (green dots) normalized against their respective NaCL-CTRs (zero line)