Comments and hypotheses on the mechanism of methane against ischemia/reperfusion injury

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Abstract

As we all know, methane is a kind of fuel. Previous studies have shown that methanogens in the colon can react with carbon dioxide and hydrogen to produce methane. In a recent study, the anti-inflammatory effects of methane were shown in a dog model of small intestinal ischemia/reperfusion. The mechanism of this anti-inflammatory effect needs further investigation. Recently, studies have shown anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic and anti-oxidative effects of methane on different organic injuries. According to the results of these studies, we hypothesize that the initial effects of methane are to react with free radicals and enhance expression of antioxidase through forkhead box transcription factor class O pathway. The anti-inflammatory effect is following the anti-oxidative effect, and the anti-apoptotic effect relies on anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative effects.

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Li, H., Wang, Y. J., Wang, S. R., & Chen, O. Y. (2017, April 1). Comments and hypotheses on the mechanism of methane against ischemia/reperfusion injury. Medical Gas Research. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4103/2045-9912.208518

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