# Morphological and Molecular Evaluation of a Gel Based on Hyaluronic Acid and Spermidine for Oral Regenerative Purposes

**Authors:** Dolaji Henin, Elena Canciani, Daniela Carmagnola, Stefano Ferrero, Gaia Pellegrini, Mariachiara Perrotta, Riccardo Sirello, Claudia Dellavia, Nicoletta Gagliano

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/cells14141047 · 2025-07-09

## TL;DR

This study evaluates a gel made of hyaluronic acid and spermidine for its ability to aid in oral tissue healing by improving collagen production and maintaining epithelial integrity.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel hyaluronic acid and spermidine gel and demonstrates its effectiveness in promoting oral tissue regeneration.

## Key findings

- The gel increased COL-III gene expression and stimulated cell migration in fibroblasts, aiding connective tissue repair.
- The gel preserved epithelial integrity in organotypic cultures, with the best results at a 1:0.5 HA-SP ratio.
- Spermidine was found to contribute to epithelial integrity, as formulations without it showed more detachment over time.

## Abstract

Background: Oral wound healing is a complex process influenced by extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling and cellular migration. Hyaluronic acid (HA) and spermidine (SP) have shown regenerative potential, but their combined effects on oral tissues remain unexplored. This study aimed to characterize the effect of a gel composed of a mixture of HA and SP on the epithelial and connective compartments of oral tissue separately, evaluating (i) collagen turnover and cell migration on primary human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) and (ii) epithelial integrity and cell proliferation on gingival organotypic cultures (OCs). Methods: HGFs were cultured, treated with HA-SP gel (1:0.5 HA-SP ratio) and evaluated for collagen types I and III (COL-I, COL-III), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-1) protein and tissue inhibitor of MMP-1 (TIMP-1) levels secreted by the cells upon gel treatment, compared to CT. HGFs were also analyzed through a wound healing assay. Gingival samples were obtained to set OCs and were treated with different HA-SP formulations (HA 0.2%; 1:0.5 HA-SP ratio; 1:5 HA-SP ratio) to evaluate the beneficial addition of SP to HA for epithelial tissue. OC samples were formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded and were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and immunostained for Ki-67 analysis. Results: In HGFs, the gel induced increased COL-III gene expression relative to that of COL-I after 48 h and stimulated cell migration, in turn favoring connective tissue remodeling and repair. In OCs, the gel preserved epithelial integrity up to 48 h, with the best effects observed with the 1:0.5 HA-SP ratio. After 72 h, epithelial detachment was more evident in HA formulations, suggesting that SP contributes to epithelial integrity. Conclusions: The HA-SP gel may support oral tissue healing by modulating ECM remodeling and maintaining epithelial integrity. The gel containing HA and SP at the 1:0.5 ratio may provide a promising solution for enhancing wound healing.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** MMP1 (matrix metallopeptidase 1) [NCBI Gene 4312], TIMP1 (TIMP metallopeptidase inhibitor 1) [NCBI Gene 7076], Mki67 (antigen identified by monoclonal antibody Ki 67) [NCBI Gene 17345]
- **Chemicals:** spermidine (PubChem CID 1102)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** TIMP1 (TIMP metallopeptidase inhibitor 1) [NCBI Gene 7076] {aka CLGI, EPA, EPO, HCI, TIMP, TIMP-1}, MMP1 (matrix metallopeptidase 1) [NCBI Gene 4312] {aka CLG}
- **Chemicals:** paraffin (MESH:D010232), SP (MESH:D013095), formalin (MESH:D005557), HA (MESH:D006820), hematoxylin (MESH:D006416), HA-SP (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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