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Molecular hydrogen: A potential radioprotective agent

Qiongge Hu, Yunxiang Zhou, Shijie Wu, Wei Wu, Yongchuan Deng, Anwen Shao

2020Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, many studies have shown that hydrogen has therapeutic and preventive effects on various diseases. Its selective antioxidant properties were well noticed. Most of the ionizing radiation-induced damage is caused by hydroxyl radicals (OH) from radiolysis of H2O. Since hydrogen can mitigate such damage through multiple mechanisms, it presents noteworthy potential as a novel radio-protective agent. This review analyses possible mechanisms for hydrogen’s radioprotective properties and effective delivery methods. We also look into details of vitro and vivo studies for hydrogen’s radioprotective effects, and clinical practices. We conclude that hydrogen has good potential in radio-protection, with evidence that warrants greater research efforts in this field.

Topics & Concepts

RadiolysisIn vivoRadicalAntioxidantChemistryHydrogenHydrogen moleculeHydroxyl radicalPharmacologyCombinatorial chemistryMedicineBiochemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryBiotechnologyHydrogen's biological and therapeutic effectsAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
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