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Hydrogen Gas Protects Against Intestinal Injury in Wild Type but Not NRF2 Knockout Mice with Severe Sepsis by Regulating HO-1 and HMGB1 Release
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How Hydrogen Gas Fights Intestinal Damage from Sepsis
A study found that hydrogen gas can protect against intestinal damage caused by sepsis in mice, but only if they have a functioning NRF2 gene. This discovery could lead to new treatments for sepsis and highlights the importance of NRF2 in protecting the intestines. Hydrogen gas therapy shows promise for various health issues, including sepsis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and liver protection against alcohol damage.
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Publish Year 2017 Country China Rank Positive Journal Shock Primary Topic Intestine Secondary TopicSepsis Model Mouse Tertiary TopicInflammation Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement