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该摘要没有正式发表,但是研究内容比较好,放在这里供大家学习参考。根据这个研究思路,对肝脏、肾脏和皮肤等器官移植的研究可提供比较好的借鉴作用。
Adding a Hydrogen-producing Magnesium stick to the drinking water protects cardiac allografts and reduces allograft vasculopathy in rats
Atsunori Nakao, Sungsoo Lee, Chien-sheng Huang, Zhiliang Wang,
Norihisa Shigemura, Yoshiya Toyoda
Background
Oxidative stress likely contributes to allograft vasculopathy and interstitial fibrosis, limiting long-term survival after cardiac transplantation. Molecular hydrogen (H2) has therapeutic value as an antioxidant through its ability to selectively reduce cytotoxic reactive oxygen species. We hypothesized that drinking hydrogen water (HW) would protect cardiac and aortic allograft recipients from allograft vasculopathy via the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of H2. We further tested whether therapeutic HW could be generated via a magnesium (Mg) stick placed in the drinking water.
Methods
Allogeneic heterotopic heart transplantation (HTx) and aortic transplantation were performed in rats (LEW and BN) with tacrolimus immunosuppression (0.5 mg/kg, days 0-6). HW was generated either by bubbling hydrogen gas through tap water or with a Mg stick immersed in tap water (Mg + 2H2O → Mg (OH)2 + H2). For 100 continuous days, beginning the day of transplantation, recipients were given either regular water (RW), HW, or HW that had been subsequently degassed. Graft survival was assessed by daily palpation for a heartbeat. Aortic grafts were harvested at day 60 for histologic analysis.
Results
Oral administration of HW generated with a Mg stick (H2 concentration:
Conclusion
Dissolving H
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