| Literature DB >> 22515516 |
Jan M Eckermann1, Paul R Krafft, Lorelei Shoemaker, Robert E Lieberson, Steven D Chang, Austin Colohan.
Abstract
This article summarized findings of current preclinical studies that implemented hydrogen administration, either in the gas or liquid form, as treatment application for neurological disorders including traumatic brain injury (TBI), surgically induced brain injury (SBI), stroke, and neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain insult (HI). Most reviewed studies demonstrated neuroprotective effects of hydrogen administration. Even though anti-oxidative potentials have been reported in several studies, further neuroprotective mechanisms of hydrogen therapy remain to be elucidated. Hydrogen may serve as an adjunct treatment for neurological disorders.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22515516 PMCID: PMC3353846 DOI: 10.1186/2045-9912-2-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Gas Res ISSN: 2045-9912
Animal studies examining neuroprotection by hydrogen
| Author | Year | Model | Species | Effects of H2 | Proposed Mechanism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ji et al. [ | 2010 | TBI | Rat | Brain edema↓, neurological deficits↓ | H2 increased endogenous antioxidant enzymatic activities |
| Eckermann et al. [ | 2011 | SBI | Rat | Brain edema↓, neurological deficits↓ | None proposed |
| Ohsawa et al [ | 2007 | tMCAO | Rat | Brain infarction↓, neurological deficits↓ | H2 selectively inhibited OH- |
| Matchett et al. [ | 2009 | tMCAO | Rat | Tendentially reduced brain infarction | None proposed |
| Chen et al. [ | 2010 | tMCAO | Hyperglycemic rat | Hemorrhagic transformation↓ | H2 reduced hyperglycemia |
| Liu et al. [ | 2011 | tMCAO | Rat | Brain edema↓, infarction↓, neurological deficits↓ | ROS↓, inflammation↓, apoptosis↓ |
| Manaenko et al. [ | 2011 | ICH | Mouse | Acute brain edema↓, neurological deficits↓ | None proposed |
| Zhan et al. [ | 2012 | SAH | Rat | Acute brain edema↓, neurological deficits↓ | BBB permeability↓, ROS↓, apoptosis↓ |
| Matchet et al. [ | 2009 | HI | Mouse | No beneficial effects | None proposed |
| Cai et al. [ | 2008 | HI | Rat | Brain infarction↓, apoptosis↓ | H2 selectively inhibited caspase activity |
Utilized models include traumatic brain injury (TBI), surgically induced brain injury (SBI), transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO), intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and neonatal hypoxia-ischemia (HI)