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Molecular Hydrogen in Health and Disease / edited by Jan Slezak, Branislav Kura.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Slezák, Ján, editor.
Kura, Branislav, editor.
Series:
Advances in Biochemistry in Health and Disease, 2512-2150 ; 27
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Clinical biochemistry.
Biochemistry.
Metabolism.
Cytology.
Inflammation.
Medical Biochemistry.
Metabolic Pathways.
Cell Biology.
Local Subjects:
Medical Biochemistry.
Metabolic Pathways.
Cell Biology.
Inflammation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (465 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
Molecular hydrogen (H2) has emerged as a promising therapeutic and preventive medical gas. Hydrogen gas has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its remarkable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. H2 exhibits exceptional pharmacokinetics, swiftly traversing cellular biomembranes to access subcellular organelles indirectly regulating hormones and cytokines through various signal transduction pathways. H2 has the potential to address a wide range of issues, including clinical medical treatment in the areas of healthcare: myocardial ischemia, heart failure, cardiac arrest, metabolic syndrome, advanced-stage cancer, inflammatory diseases, Alzheimer's dementia, aging-related disorders, sports activities, and even beauty, agriculture, etc. Selected world-known authors in the field provide readers with a comprehensive overview of molecular hydrogen's remarkable effects and its physical, chemical, and therapeutic properties and potential in biomedical applications. This contributed volume fills the current gap in information and is intended for everyone who wants to be better informed about the wide possibilities of using molecular hydrogen. However, it is mainly intended for use by medical students, physiologists, pharmacologists, physicians, and other healthcare personnel who can use molecular hydrogen to improve the health of everyone who needs it.
Contents:
Hydrogen: From Stars to Fuel to Medicine
An exploration of the direct biological targets of molecular hydrogen
Prospects of hydrogen medicine based on its protective effects on mitochondrial function
Molecular hydrogen: A new treatment strategy of mitochondrial disorders
Autonomic cardiac regulation in response to exercise and molecular hydrogen administration in well-trained athletes
The Clinical Use of Hydrogen as a Medical Treatment
Homeostatic and endocrine response underlying protective effects by molecular hydrogen
Radiation-induced heart disease: potential role for molecular hydrogen
Short-lasting supplementation with molecular hydrogen and vitamin E upregulates myocardial connexin-43 in irradiated and non-irradiated rat heart
Molecular hydrogen: a new protective tool against radiation-induced toxicity
Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Effects of Molecular Hydrogen
Perioperative mitigation of oxidative stress with molecular hydrogen during simulated heart transplantation in pigs
Application of Hydrogen in Hemodialysis: A brief review with emphasis on the quantification of dissolved H2
Hydrogen as a potential therapeutic approach in the treatment of cancer: from bench to bedside
The Role of the Smallest Molecule Hydrogen Overcoming Ageing-Related Disease
Dihydrogen and Hepatic Function: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Hydrogen-rich water using as a modulator of gut microbiota and managing the inflammatory bowel diseases
Effects of Molecular Hydrogen in the Pathophysiology and Management of Metabolic and Non-communicable Diseases
Consumption of Hydrogen-Treated Foods Provides Nutritional and Health Benefits
Differential effects of carbohydrates on the generation of hydrogen and methane in low- and high-methane-producing rats
Natural Biomolecules, Plant Extracts and Molecular Hydrogen – New Antioxidant Alternatives in the Management of Male Infertility
Comparison of free-radical scavenging activity of various sources of molecular hydrogen
Development of a preclinical tool for measuring percutaneous transfer of dihydrogen, with a view to optimizing medical devices adapted to focal therapies in dermatology
Intraosseous Administration of Molecular Hydrogen: A Novel Technique – From Molecular Effects To Tissue Regeneration
Perspective of nanomaterials and nanomedicine procedures in molecular hydrogen therapy
The emergence, development, and future mission of hydrogen medicine and biology.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3-031-47375-2

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