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Comprehensive brain tissue metabolomics and biological network technology to decipher the mechanism of hydrogen-rich water on Radiation-induced cognitive impairment in rats

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Hydrogen-Rich Water: A Possible Solution for Radiation-Induced Cognitive Impairment

A recent study in China found that hydrogen-rich water may help reduce cognitive impairment caused by radiation in rats. The scientists discovered that hydrogen-rich water reduces oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain, leading to improved cognitive function. This research has implications for humans, particularly those undergoing radiation therapy, and highlights the potential benefits of hydrogen-rich water for brain health.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2023 Country China Rank Positive Journal BMC Molecular and Cell Biology Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicRadioprotection Model Rat Tertiary TopicCognitive Impairment Vehicle Water (Electrolysis) pH Neutral Application Ingestion Comparison Complement

Background

Conclusion: Our study has systematically elucidated the molecular mechanism of HRW against ionizing radiation, which can be mediated by modulating targets, pathways and metabolite levels. This provides a new perspective for identifying the underlying pharmacological mechanism of HRW. Keywords: Biological network; Brain tissue metabolomics; Hydrogen-rich water; Ionizing radiation.