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Mikako Ito1, Masaaki Hirayama, Kazuaki Yamai, Sae Goto, Masafumi Ito, Masatoshi Ichihara, Kinji Ohno.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lactulose is a synthetic disaccharide that can be catalyzed only by intestinal bacteria in humans and rodents, and a large amount of hydrogen is produced by bacterial catalysis of lactulose. We previously reported marked effects of ad libitum administration of hydrogen water on prevention of a rat model of Parkinson's disease (PD).Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22608009 PMCID: PMC3407490 DOI: 10.1186/2045-9912-2-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Gas Res ISSN: 2045-9912
Figure 1Temporal profiles of end-alveolar breath hydrogen concentrations in humans. (A) Breath hydrogen concentrations after drinking 200 ml hydrogen-saturated water in 8 healthy subjects. Mean and SEM are indicated. (B) Average breath hydrogen concentrations after taking 6 g lactulose in 28 healthy subjects and 37 PD patients. The two curves are statistically different (P < 0.0001 by two-way ANOVA). *P < 0.05 by Bonferroni post-hoc test. Mean and SEM are indicated. Three representative temporal patterns of monophasic (C), biphasic (D), and no increases (E) of breath hydrogen concentrations after taking 6 g lactulose in PD patients.
Figure 2Temporal profiles of end-alveolar breath hydrogen concentrations after taking lactulose in rats. Average breath hydrogen concentrations after intragastric administration of 1.3 g/kg lactulose in rats. Mean and SEM of 9 rats are indicated.
Figure 3Behavioral assays of 6-OHDA-infused rat model of hemi-Parkinson’s disease. Circles represent the number of turns in 30 min after intraperitoneal injection of methamphetamine in each rat in each group. Mean and SEM are indicated in blue. A red line represents a putative threshold of 50 turns to conclude that development of PD is ameliorated. Results of five rats with control water and five with hydrogen water that we reported previously are indicated by closed circles [9]. Two additional rats with control water and two with hydrogen water are newly analyzed for this report (open circles). The five groups are statistically different (P < 0.001) by one-way ANOVA. The Dunnett’s multiple comparison post-hoc test reveals that hydrogen water (**P < 0.01) and intermittent hydrogen gas (*P < 0.05) are different from controls.