[Effect of hydrogen-rich water on the chondriosome damage and cytokines in brain tissue of rats with traumatic brain injury].
Jiangquan Fu, Qing Lan, Difen Wang, Ying Wang, Ying Liu · Zhonghua wei zhong bing ji jiu yi xue · 2018
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H2HUBB TAKEAWAY
In rats, nSS scores in TBI and TBI+HW groups showed a decreased tendency with time prolongation after TBI. These preclinical findings add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential within the outcomes and biological pathways measured in this model.
What the Findings Mean
H2HUBB reviewed how hydrogen-rich water affected the outcomes measured in rats. NSS scores in TBI and TBI+HW groups showed a decreased tendency with time prolongation after TBI.
What the Researchers Studied
The researchers studied rats. The study used a preclinical animal experiment.
What Effects Did Molecular Hydrogen Have?
5 mL hydrogen-rich water per reported dose; dissolved H₂ concentration was not reported in the available source text, so H2HUBB did not estimate milligrams of H₂. NSS scores in TBI and TBI+HW groups showed a decreased tendency with time prolongation after TBI. The authors concluded that the high expressions of cytokines and chondriosome damage were involved in the early TBI.
Why These Findings Matter
These preclinical findings add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential within the outcomes and biological pathways measured in this model.
How Strong Is This Evidence?
This is preclinical animal evidence from a preclinical animal experiment. It is most informative for the disease model, mechanisms, biomarkers, and outcomes directly measured in the study.
Technical Study Details
H2HUBB classifies this publication as animal study with preclinical animal evidence. The research population or model was rats. The study used a preclinical animal experiment. The hydrogen delivery method was hydrogen-rich water. H2HUBB translates the reported hydrogen dose as 5 mL hydrogen-rich water per reported dose; dissolved H₂ concentration was not reported in the available source text, so H2HUBB did not estimate milligrams of H₂.
Limitations and Safety
No separate limitations or safety findings were identified in the source text available to H2HUBB.
Original Study and H2HUBB Research Context
H2HUBB presents this source-grounded research record as one contribution to the broader molecular-hydrogen evidence base.