Affiliation:
1. Ibb University
2. Cairo University
3. Misr International University
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives: The present work aimed to examine the early and late histopathological changes occurring in the lower lips of rats, as a result of hyaluronic acid injection, and to determine whether it could really bring us closer to the ideal soft tissue filler material. This research highlights the importance of experimental studies on this subject since adverse reactions have been observed routinely in dental practice.
Material and Methods: The present study was carried out on 36 adult male albino rats with age ranging from 2 to 3 months and weight ranging from 150 to 200g. Rats were divided into two equal groups, each consisting of 18 rats; group I (control group) and group II (experimental group). Rats in the experimental group were injected with hyaluronic acid (0.07 ml), whereas rats in the control group were injected with 0.9% sodium chloride. Each group was further subdivided into 3 subgroups: A, B and C according to the time of sacrifice at one week, one and a half months and three months respectively.
Results: The results showed inflammation triggered by the injection of hyaluronic acid. On examining the specimens histologically using Hematoxylin and Eosin stains, Toluidine Blue stain and immunohistochemistry with anti-CD68 antibody, there was a significantly greater inflammatory response in the groups at early intervals with hyaluronic acid compared with the control (P<0.0001). Higher collagen formation was also observed with Masson’s Trichrome staining.
Conclusions: Based on the histopathological, histochemical and immunohistochemical results of this study, undesirable effects of hyaluronic acid filler injection can be detected at early intervals following its injection. Fortunately, all the undesirable effects are transient and decrease by time, reaching levels comparable to normal. Overall, HA was well-tolerated by tissues, reflecting how this filler material possesses a biocompatible property.
Clinical Relevance: This study introduces hyaluronic acid as a favorable dermal filling material to improve skin contour, and lip augmentation, reduce depression in the skin, and treatment of facial wrinkles with minimal side effects and reasonable cost.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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