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Model: rat
Effect of hydrogen-rich water on the chondriosome damage and cytokines in brain tissue of rats with traumatic brain injury
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Healing Brain Injuries with Hydrogen-Rich Water: What You Need to Know
A 2018 study found that hydrogen-rich water may help reduce cell damage and inflammation in rats with traumatic brain injuries. This could have implications for human treatment and highlights the potential of hydrogen-rich water in improving health outcomes. Further research is needed to fully understand its effects.
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Publish Year 2018 Country China Rank Positive Journal Chinese Critical Care Medicine Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicTraumatic Brain Injury Model Rat Tertiary TopicInflammation Vehicle Water (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Injection Comparison Complement
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Results: TBI and TBI+HW groups appeared obvious neurologic damage after injury in rats. NSS scores in TBI and TBI+HW groups showed a decreased tendency with time prolongation after TBI. NSS scores in TBI+HW group at 3 days and 7 days were significantly lower than those of TBI group (NSS score: 9.67±0.82 vs. 11.17±1.17, 6.83±0.75 vs. 8.50±1.04, both P < 0.05). Compared with sham group, the expressions of TNF-α, IL-1β, RFU of ROS in chondriosome, protein expression of Bax in brain tissue in TBI group and TBI+HW group were significantly increased, peaked at 1 day, then they gradually declined. Each time point of RFU of MMP, MPTP in chondriosome and protein expression of Bcl-2 were significantly decreased, and gradually increased after one-day valley value. Compared with TBI group, the expressions of TNF-α, IL-1β, RFU of ROS in chondriosome and protein expression of Bax in brain tissue were all declined at corresponding time points [TNF-α (ng/L): 54.14±1.11 vs. 81.49±2.76, IL-1β (ng/L): 74.53±1.75 vs. 119.44±3.56, ROS (RFU): 92.30±2.46 vs. 121.33±6.57, Bax: 0.89±0.01 vs. 1.10±0.01, all P < 0.01]; RFU of MMP, MPTP in chondriosome and the protein expression of Bcl-2 were all increased at corresponding time points [MMP (RFU): 99.28±3.97 vs. 74.72±3.00, MPTP (RFU): 188.82±4.44 vs. 160.01±2.04, Bcl-2: 0.52±0.02 vs. 0.30±0.02, all P < 0.01]. Conclusions: The high expressions of cytokines and chondriosome damage were involved in the early TBI. Early treatment with an intraperitoneally injection of hydrogen-rich water can reduce chondriosome damage and inflammation factor release, reduce the nerve cell apoptosis after TBI, and protect brain function.