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Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung

Hyaluronan (HA), a long-chain polysaccharide, is currently being evaluated as a potential therapeutic agent for a number of inflammatory disorders. The effect of HA on inflammation appears to be related to its molecular size, with larger polysaccharide chains having anti-inflammatory activity and sm...

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Autor principal: Cantor, Jerome O
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18229566
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description Hyaluronan (HA), a long-chain polysaccharide, is currently being evaluated as a potential therapeutic agent for a number of inflammatory disorders. The effect of HA on inflammation appears to be related to its molecular size, with larger polysaccharide chains having anti-inflammatory activity and smaller ones having proinflammatory properties. This dichotomous behavior is particularly relevant to the work of our laboratory on an aerosolized preparation of HA to treat pulmonary emphysema. The breakdown of inhaled HA into smaller fragments could possibly induce an inflammatory reaction in the lung that counteracts any beneficial effect. Consequently, the proposed therapeutic use of HA will require development of treatment strategies aimed at minimizing its proinflammatory activity.
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spelling pubmed-26952002009-06-16 Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung Cantor, Jerome O Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Review Hyaluronan (HA), a long-chain polysaccharide, is currently being evaluated as a potential therapeutic agent for a number of inflammatory disorders. The effect of HA on inflammation appears to be related to its molecular size, with larger polysaccharide chains having anti-inflammatory activity and smaller ones having proinflammatory properties. This dichotomous behavior is particularly relevant to the work of our laboratory on an aerosolized preparation of HA to treat pulmonary emphysema. The breakdown of inhaled HA into smaller fragments could possibly induce an inflammatory reaction in the lung that counteracts any beneficial effect. Consequently, the proposed therapeutic use of HA will require development of treatment strategies aimed at minimizing its proinflammatory activity. Dove Medical Press 2007-09 2007-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2695200/ /pubmed/18229566 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Cantor, Jerome O
Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
title Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
title_full Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
title_fullStr Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
title_full_unstemmed Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
title_short Potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
title_sort potential therapeutic applications of hyaluronan in the lung
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