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What are Elevated HA Levels ?
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Hyaluronic Acid plays an important role in tissue hydration, lubrication and cellular function. Hyaluronic acid has the natural ability to hold water in the skin and provides essential moisture to bodily processes. HA helps control cell migration and also activates the white blood cells. It stimulates the immune system and helps reduce bacterial infections and has been found to inhibit the growth of a variety of strains of bacteria. Most of the research for hyaluronic acid has been done in the field of orthopedics, eye surgery and cosmetic surgery. The most popular use of hyaluronic acid, today, is as supplements to combat signs of aging such as wrinkles and as therapy for certain joint ailments. Hyaluronic acid injections are increasingly being used to treat osteoarthritis of the knees. When hyaluronic acid produced by the body decreases with age, it leads to various complications with the most common being physical signs of aging and joint pains.

Reasearch has also shown that when the hyaluronic acid levels are high in the body, it could lead to complications. Elevated HA levels can be seen in patients with chronic liver disease. This occurs due to the decreased removal of HA from the blood by damaged sinusoidal endothelial cells in the liver. Increased production of hyaluronic acid and passage into circulation is often seen during synovial inflammation and cartilage destruction in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Other conditions in which elevated hyaluronic acid levels resulting from growth factor activity in connective tissue cells and synovial involvement have been noted include advanced osteoarthritis (OA), progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
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A few reports of elevated HA levels in other medical conditions such as sepsis, acute pancreatitis, and severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia have also been published in scientific literature. Certain types of cancer have been associated with elevated HA levels and these include non-small cell lung cancer, pleural mesothelioma, breast cancer, and bladder cancer. Various myeloproliferative disorders such as malignant lymphoma, myelofibrosis, and multiple myeloma have also indicated the presence of elevated HA levels. In addition, patients with chronic renal failure on long-term dialysis have been shown to have elevated concentrations of HA.

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