The role of hydrogen in Alzheimer’s disease.
Xin Tan, Fang Shen, Wan-Li Dong, Yi Yang, Gang Chen · Medical gas research · 2018
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H2HUBB TAKEAWAY
This narrative review examined the available molecular-hydrogen literature. the role and mechanism of hydrogen in the pathological process of Alzheimer's disease will be discussed in this paper. The reviewed evidence adds support for molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential across the conditions, mechanisms, or outcomes examined.
What the Findings Mean
H2HUBB reviewed this publication as a synthesis of molecular-hydrogen research and summarizes the outcomes emphasized by the authors. the role and mechanism of hydrogen in the pathological process of Alzheimer's disease will be discussed in this paper.
What the Researchers Studied
The authors reviewed the role of hydrogen in Alzheimer's disease.
What Effects Did Molecular Hydrogen Have?
As a recognized reducing gas, hydrogen has shown great anti-oxidative stress and anti-inflammatory effect in many cerebral disease models. the role and mechanism of hydrogen in the pathological process of Alzheimer's disease will be discussed in this paper. the role and mechanism of hydrogen in the pathological process of Alzheimer's disease will be discussed in this paper.
Why These Findings Matter
The reviewed evidence adds support for molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential across the conditions, mechanisms, or outcomes examined.
How Strong Is This Evidence?
This is review or synthesis evidence (narrative review).
Technical Study Details
H2HUBB classifies this publication as narrative review with review or synthesis evidence. The study used a narrative review.
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.