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Hydrogen-Rich Water Mitigates LPS-Induced Chronic Intestinal Inflammatory Response in Rats via Nrf-2 and NF-κB Signaling Pathways.

水素水がラットのLPS誘発性慢性腸炎に対してNrf-2およびNF-κBシグナル経路を介して示す保護効果

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Abstract

Chronic low-dose lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure disrupts intestinal barrier integrity and promotes both local and systemic inflammation. This animal study examined whether orally administered hydrogen-rich water could counteract LPS-induced chronic intestinal inflammation in rats. Animals received hydrogen-rich water for seven months before tail-vein injection of LPS at 200 μg/kg. Biochemical and histological analyses—including ELISA, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry—revealed that hydrogen-rich water elevated superoxide dismutase activity and tight-junction protein levels, activated the Nrf-2 signaling pathway, and suppressed pro-inflammatory mediators cyclooxygenase-2, myeloperoxidase, and reactive oxygen species. Concurrently, NF-κB pathway activation was markedly reduced. These findings indicate that hydrogen-rich water protects against LPS-driven chronic intestinal inflammation by modulating the interplay between Nrf-2 and NF-κB signaling cascades.

Mechanism

Hydrogen-rich water activates the Nrf-2 pathway to upregulate superoxide dismutase, while simultaneously suppressing NF-κB signaling, thereby reducing COX-2, myeloperoxidase, and ROS levels and preserving tight-junction protein integrity in the intestinal barrier.

Bibliographic

Authors
Peng J, He Q, Li SC, Liu TT, Zhang JH
Journal
Vet Sci
Year
2022 (2022-11-08)
PMID
36356098
DOI
10.3390/vetsci9110621
PMC
PMC9692594

Tags

Disease:腸管障害 Delivery:水素水経口投与 Mechanism:抗酸化酵素 炎症抑制 Nrf2 経路 酸化ストレス 活性酸素種

Delivery context

Hydrogen-rich water is a low-risk delivery route, but the achievable systemic hydrogen dose is bounded. For clinical applications, inhalation is the most efficient route; inhalation, however, carries explosion risk, and concentration matters (empirical LFL of 10% applies to inhalation environments; high-concentration devices are documented in the Consumer Affairs Agency accident database and are not recommended).

Safety notes

Hydrogen-rich water is a low-risk delivery route, but the achievable systemic hydrogen dose is bounded. For clinical applications, inhalation is the most efficient route; inhalation, however, carries explosion risk, and concentration matters (empirical LFL of 10% applies to inhalation environments; high-concentration devices are documented in the Consumer Affairs Agency accident database and are not recommended).

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Source: PubMed PMID 36356098