General Research Model: mouse

Hydrogen inhalation attenuates lung contusion after blunt chest trauma in mice

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How Hydrogen Inhalation Helps Heal Lung Injuries

A recent study found that hydrogen inhalation can help heal lung injuries caused by blunt chest trauma. The research, conducted on mice, showed that hydrogen inhalation reduced the severity of lung contusions and aided in faster recovery. This breakthrough suggests a potential new treatment for lung injuries in humans, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of hydrogen gas.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2023 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal Surgery Primary Topic Lung Secondary TopicBlunt Chest Trauma Model Mouse Tertiary TopicLung Contusion Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement

Background

Methods: Inbred male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into 3 groups: sham with air inhalation, lung contusion with air inhalation, and lung contusion with 1.3% hydrogen inhalation. Experimental lung contusion was induced using a highly reproducible and standardized apparatus. Immediately after induction of lung contusion, mice were placed in a chamber exposed to 1.3% hydrogen gas in the air. Histopathological analysis and real-time polymerase chain reaction in lung tissue and blood gas analysis were performed 6 hours after contusion.

Methods

Results: Histopathological examination of the lung tissue after contusion revealed perivascular/intra-alveolar hemorrhage, perivascular/interstitial leukocyte infiltration, and interstitial/intra-alveolar edema. These histological changes and the extent of lung contusion, as determined by computed tomography, were significantly mitigated by hydrogen inhalation. Hydrogen inhalation also significantly reduced inflammatory cytokine and chemokine mRNA levels and improved oxygenation.

Results

Conclusion: Hydrogen inhalation therapy significantly mitigated inflammatory responses associated with lung contusion in mice. Hydrogen inhalation therapy may be a supplemental therapeutic strategy for treating lung contusion.