New possibilities of the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular pathologies. the potential of molecular hydrogen in the reduction of oxidative stress and its consequences.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Physiological research Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.33549/physiolres.935491
J Slezák, T Ravingerová, B Kura
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Disproportion between reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and the body's antioxidant system can cause oxidative stress, which is considered a common denominator in various pathological conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, aging, and cognitive disorders. The generation of free radicals, which occurs through partial reduction of oxygen, can quickly overwhelm the endogenous antioxidant system capacity of the cell. This causes lipid, protein, DNA and RNA damage, inflammation, and overall cell degeneration, which can be mitigated by various antioxidants. However, their use in human medicine did not bring the expected effect. Molecular hydrogen (H2), due to its unique physical and chemical properties, provides a number of benefits for alleviating oxidative stress. H2 is superior to conventional antioxidants as it can selectively reduce (.)OH radicals while preserving important ROS that are otherwise used for normal cell signaling. Key words Oxidative stress, Cardiovascular diseases, Molecular hydrogen, ROS, Inflammation.

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预防和治疗心血管疾病的新可能性。氢分子在减少氧化应激中的潜力及其后果。
活性氧(ROS)的产生与身体的抗氧化系统之间的失衡会导致氧化应激,这被认为是各种病理状况的共同特征,包括心血管疾病、衰老和认知障碍。自由基的产生,发生在部分氧的减少,可以迅速压倒细胞的内源性抗氧化系统的能力。这会导致脂质、蛋白质、DNA和RNA损伤、炎症和整体细胞退化,这些都可以通过各种抗氧化剂来缓解。然而,它们在人体医学中的应用并没有带来预期的效果。分子氢(H2)由于其独特的物理和化学性质,为减轻氧化应激提供了许多好处。H2优于常规抗氧化剂,因为它可以选择性地还原(。OH自由基同时保留了用于正常细胞信号传递的重要ROS。【关键词】氧化应激,心血管疾病,分子氢,ROS,炎症
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Physiological research
Physiological research 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Physiological Research is a peer reviewed Open Access journal that publishes articles on normal and pathological physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, and pharmacology. Authors can submit original, previously unpublished research articles, review articles, rapid or short communications. Instructions for Authors - Respect the instructions carefully when submitting your manuscript. Submitted manuscripts or revised manuscripts that do not follow these Instructions will not be included into the peer-review process. The articles are available in full versions as pdf files beginning with volume 40, 1991. The journal publishes the online Ahead of Print /Pre-Press version of the articles that are searchable in Medline and can be cited.
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