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Neuroprotective effects of hydrogen inhalation in an experimental rat intracerebral hemorrhage model

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How Hydrogen Inhalation May Help Protect Your Brain After a Stroke

A 2018 study found that hydrogen inhalation may help protect the brain from damage after a stroke by reducing oxidative stress. The study used a rat model and found promising results, which could lead to better outcomes for people who have had a stroke. Hydrogen inhalation is a relatively new area of research, but it shows potential for developing new treatments for brain-related conditions.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2018 Country South Korea Rank Positive Journal Brain Research Bulletin Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicStroke Model Rat Tertiary TopicIschemia-Reperfusion Injury Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement

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Conclusion: H2 gas administration exerted a neuroprotective effect against early brain injury after ICH through anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, anti-apoptotic, and antioxidative activity.