General Research Model: mouse

Social Communication of Maternal Immune Activation-Affected Offspring Is Improved by Si-Based Hydrogen-Producing Agent

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How Hydrogen Therapy May Help Babies Born to Moms with Immune System Issues

Researchers in Japan found that a silicon-based hydrogen-producing agent improved social communication in offspring affected by maternal immune activation. This study has promising implications for humans and could lead to new treatments for conditions related to immune system issues during pregnancy. Hydrogen therapy has already shown potential in other areas, such as heart health and lung disease treatment.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2022 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal Frontiers in Psychiatry Primary Topic Pregnancy Secondary TopicNeuroprotection Model Mouse Tertiary TopicMaternal Immune Activation Vehicle Gas (Sustained Release) pH N/A Application Ingestion Comparison Complement