General Research
Model: rat
Hydrogen does not Exert Neuroprotective Effects or Improve Functional Outcomes in Rats After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Hydrogen Therapy for Brain Injury: What You Need to Know
Researchers studied whether hydrogen therapy could help with brain injuries, specifically intracerebral hemorrhage. The results showed that hydrogen didn't have a significant impact on brain damage or recovery in rats. This study matters because understanding what works and what doesn't can help us develop better treatments for brain injuries.
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Publish Year 2016 Country Japan Rank Neutral Journal Turkish Neurosurgery Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicBrain Injury Model Rat Tertiary TopicIntracranial Hemorrhage Vehicle Saline (Dissolved) pH Neutral Application Injection Comparison Complement
Results
Conclusion: Hydrogen administration without surgery has no neuroprotective effect in the blood injection rat ICH model.