Hydrogen-rich water improves sleep consolidation and enhances forebrain neuronal activation in mice

S. Vincent, M. Madani, D. Dikeman, K. Golden, N. Crocker, C. Jackson, S. Wimmer, M. Dover, A. Tucker, C. A. Ghiani, C. S. Colwell, T. W. LeBaron, A. Tarnava, K. Paul
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Sleep loss contributes to various health issues and impairs neurological function. Molecular hydrogen has recently gained popularity as a non-toxic ergogenic and health promoter. The effect of molecular hydrogen on sleep and sleep-related neural systems remains unexplored. This study investigates the impact of hydrogen-rich water (HRW) on sleep behavior and neuronal activation in sleep-deprived mice. Adult C57BL/6J mice were implanted with electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) recording electrodes and given HRW (0.7 -1.4 mM) or regular water for 7 days ad libitum. Sleep-wake cycles were recorded under baseline conditions and after acute sleep loss. Neuronal activation in sleep- and wake-related regions was assessed using cFos immunostaining. HRW increased sleep consolidation in undisturbed mice and increased non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep amount in sleep-deprived mice. HRW also decreased the average amount of time for mice to fall asleep after light onset. Neuronal activation in the lateral septum, medial septum, ventrolateral preoptic area, and median preoptic area was significantly altered in all mice treated with HRW. HRW improves sleep consolidation and increases neuronal activation in sleep-related brain regions. It may serve as a simple, effective treatment to improve recovery after sleep loss.
富氢水可改善小鼠的睡眠巩固并增强前脑神经元的激活能力
睡眠不足会导致各种健康问题,并损害神经功能。最近,分子氢作为一种无毒的促运动剂和健康促进剂广受欢迎。分子氢对睡眠和睡眠相关神经系统的影响仍有待探索。本研究调查了富氢水(HRW)对睡眠不足小鼠的睡眠行为和神经元激活的影响。 成年 C57BL/6J 小鼠被植入脑电图(EEG)和肌电图(EMG)记录电极,并连续 7 天自由饮用富氢水(0.7 -1.4 mM)或普通水。在基线条件下和急性睡眠丧失后记录睡眠-觉醒周期。使用cFos免疫染色法评估睡眠和觉醒相关区域的神经元激活情况。 HRW提高了未受干扰小鼠的睡眠巩固率,增加了睡眠不足小鼠的非快速眼动(NREM)和快速眼动(REM)睡眠量。HRW还缩短了小鼠在光照开始后入睡的平均时间。在所有接受过 HRW 治疗的小鼠中,外侧隔膜、内侧隔膜、视前区腹外侧和视前区正中的神经元激活都发生了显著变化。 HRW能改善睡眠巩固,增加睡眠相关脑区的神经元激活。它可以作为一种简单、有效的治疗方法,改善失眠后的恢复情况。
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