Hydrogen-rich saline protects myocardium against ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats

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Abstract

Protective effect of hydrogen (H2) gas on cardiac ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury has been demonstrated previously. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that hydrogen-rich saline (saline saturated with molecular hydrogen), which is easy to use, induces cardioprotection against ischemia (30 min) and reperfusion (24 h) injury in rats. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent 30-min occlusion of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery and 24-h reperfusion. Intraperitoneal injection of hydrogen-rich saline before reperfusion significantly decreased plasma and myocardium malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration, decreased cardiac cell apoptosis, and myocardial 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in area at risk zones (AAR), suppressed the activity of caspase-3, and reduced infarct size. The heart function parameters including left ventricular systolic pressure (LVSP), left ventricular diastolic pressure (LVDP), 1(dP/dt)max and -(dP/dt)max were also significantly improved 24 h after reperfusion. It is concluded that hydrogen-rich saline is a novel, simple, safe, and effective method to attenuate myocardial I/R injury. Copyright © 2009 by the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.

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Sun, Q., Kang, Z., Cai, J., Liu, W., Liu, Y., Zhang, J. H., … Sun, X. (2009). Hydrogen-rich saline protects myocardium against ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 234(10), 1212–1219. https://doi.org/10.3181/0812-RM-349

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