Antioxidants & redox signaling

Hydrogen Reduces Oxidative Damage by Boosting Cell Cleanup After Brain Bleeding

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Abstract

Hydrogen inhalation may improve neurological function in subarachnoid hemorrhage by supporting mitochondrial health.

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a key role in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
  • Hydrogen inhalation significantly reduced oxidative stress and cell death in mouse and cell models of SAH.
  • It may enhance mitochondrial function by promoting mitophagy through the NRF2-PINK1/Parkin pathway.
  • NRF2 was identified as a crucial regulator that activates the antioxidant response.
  • Inhibition of NRF2 or mitophagy negated the protective effects of hydrogen, indicating the importance of this pathway.
  • Hydrogen administration could be a promising treatment targeting mitochondrial health in SAH patients.

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