气体作为药物:氢气作为危重疾病治疗剂的案例。

IF 2.8 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Lakhmir S Chawla
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摘要

通过吸入或富氢液(HRF)给药的分子氢气(HG)已被证明具有抗氧化、抗炎、抗凋亡、细胞保护和对危重疾病有益的线粒体作用。临床前研究和人体临床研究一致认为氢气是安全的,其作用机制与重要的分子途径有关,例如减少氧化应激和炎症,对线粒体有有益的影响。在临床前研究中,HG已被证明可以改善脓毒症、急性肺损伤、肝损伤、胰腺炎、心脏骤停、创伤性损伤、急性肾损伤和脑损伤等疾病的预后。HG已被用于多种疾病状态的人类受试者,具有良好的安全性和令人鼓舞的临床效果。考虑到氢气疗法的可及性、安全性和低成本,应该在危重疾病的充分临床试验中进行评估。
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Gas as medicine: the case for hydrogen gas as a therapeutic agent for critical illness.

Gas as medicine: the case for hydrogen gas as a therapeutic agent for critical illness.

Gas as medicine: the case for hydrogen gas as a therapeutic agent for critical illness.

Molecular hydrogen gas (HG), administered through inhalation or as hydrogen-rich fluids (HRF), has demonstrated antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, cytoprotective, and beneficial mitochondrial effects in critical illness. Preclinical studies and human clinical studies consistently endorse hydrogen gas as safe, with mechanisms of action linked to vital molecular pathways, such as reductions in both oxidative stress and inflammation with beneficial effects on mitochondria. In preclinical studies, HG has been shown to improve outcomes in conditions such as sepsis, acute lung injury, hepatic injury, pancreatitis, cardiac arrest, traumatic injury, acute kidney injury, and brain injury. HG has been given to human subjects across multiple disease states and has a good safety profile with encouraging clinical effects. Given its accessibility, safety, and low-cost, hydrogen gas therapy should be assessed in adequately powered clinical trials in critical illness.

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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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