1. Hydrogen-rich PBS protects cultured human cells from ionizing radiation-induced cellular damage
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Qian Liren, Li Bailong, Cao Fei, Huang Yuecheng, Liu Shulin, Cai Jianming, and Gao Fu
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hydrogen ,ionizing radiation ,radioprotection ,apoptosis ,reactive oxygen species ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Hydroxyl radicals play an important role in ionizing radiation-induced cellular damage, while hydrogen can selectively reduce hydroxyl radicals in vitro. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that hydrogen-rich PBS may be an effective radioprotective agent in vitro. Compared to cells pretreated without hydrogen, we demonstrated that treating cells with hydrogen-rich PBS before irradiation could significantly inhibit IR-induced apoptosis, increase viability of human intestinal crypt cells, significantly increase endogenous antioxidant, and decrease malondialdehyde and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine concentrations of human lymphocyte AHH-1 cells. It is concluded that hydrogen has a potential as an effective and safe radioprotective agent.
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- 2010
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