Hydrogen - rich saline protects against ultraviolet B radiation injury in rats

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Abstract

Exposure of skin to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation induces photo-damage. Ultraviolet B (UVB) is the major component of UV radiation which induces the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and plays an important role in photo-damage. Hydrogen gas reduces ROS and alleviates inflammation. In this study, we sought to demonstrate that hydrogen-rich saline has the effect on skin injuries caused by UVB radiation. UVB radiation was irradiated on female C57BL/6 rats to induce skin injury. Hydrogen-rich saline and nitrogen-rich saline were administered to rats by intraperitoneal injection. Skin damage was detected by microscope after injury. UVB radiation had a significant affection in tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6 levels, tissue superox-ide dismutase, malondialdehyde and nitric oxide activity. Hydrogen-rich saline had a protective effect by altering the levels of these markers and relieved morphological skin injury. Hydrogen-rich saline protected against UVB radiation injury, possibly by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. © 2012 The Editorial Board of Journal of Biomedical Research.

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Guo, Z., Zhou, B., Li, W., Sun, X., & Luo, D. (2012). Hydrogen - rich saline protects against ultraviolet B radiation injury in rats. Journal of Biomedical Research, 26(5), 365–371. https://doi.org/10.7555/JBR.26.20110037

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