Hydrogen’s Cardioprotective Effects in Irradiated MiceScientific Research


original title: The potential cardioprotective effects of hydrogen in irradiated mice

DOI: 10.1269/jrr.10093

Published on: 2010


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Abstract:

Most ionizing radiation-induced damage is caused by hydroxyl radicals, and the selective reduction of hydroxyl by hydrogen in vitro has been demonstrated previously. Irradiation of the heart can cause chronic cardiac disease. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that hydrogen-rich water (pure water saturated with molecular hydrogen), which is easy to use, induces cardioprotection against ionizing irradiation injury in mice. In this paper, we demonstrate that hydrogen can protect myocardium degeneration from radiation-induced injury, decrease myocardium malondialdehyde (MDA), 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels, and increase myocardium endogenous antioxidants in vivo. We suggest that hydrogen has a cardioprotective effect against radiation induced injury.

Authors:

Fei Cao, Hao Jiang, Jianguo Cui, Jianming Cai, Li-Ren Qian, Luqian Zaho, Yicun Wang, Yuecheng Huang, Yunhai Chuai