高压氢治疗可改善颅脑外伤后继发性脑损伤

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Yohei Otsuka, S. Tomura, T. Toyooka, S. Takeuchi, A. Tomiyama, Tomoko Omura, Daizoh Saito, K. Wada
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背景:创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的病理生理是由最初的物理损伤和随后的生化损伤(继发性脑损伤)引起的。氧化应激在继发性脑损伤中起着重要的作用,因此分子氢疗法可能是治疗创伤性脑损伤的有效方法。氢气在浓度为2%或更高时表现出最佳效果,但在与氧气混合的气瓶中,只能使用高达1.3%的氢气,这可能不够有效。氢的分压随压力的增大而增大,因此高压氢疗法(HBH2)比常压氢疗法更有效。方法:将120只小鼠分为三组:TBI +非治疗组(TBI组;n = 40), TBI + HBH2组(n = 40),非TBI +非治疗组(sham组;N = 40)。TBI组和TBI + HBH2组均受控制性皮质冲击所致中度脑挫伤。TBI + HBH2组在TBI后30分钟接受2个大气压的高压氢治疗90分钟。评估脑水肿、损伤海马神经元细胞损失、神经功能和认知功能。结果:TBI + HBH2组脑水肿明显减轻(p < 0.05)。第28天,TBI + HBH2组海马残余神经元数量显著增加(p < 0.05)。神经学评分和行为测试显示,TBI + HBH2组在第14天的多动症明显减少(p < 0.01)。结论:高压氢治疗创伤后继发性脑损伤有较好的疗效。
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Hyperbaric hydrogen therapy improves secondary brain injury after head trauma
Background: The pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by the initial physical damage and by the subsequent biochemical damage (secondary brain injury). Oxidative stress is deeply involved in secondary brain injury, so molecular hydrogen therapy may be effective for TBI. Hydrogen gas shows the optimal effect at concentrations of 2% or higher, but can only be used up to 1.3% in the form of a gas cylinder mixed with oxygen gas, which may not be sufficiently effective. The partial pressure of hydrogen increases in proportion to the pressure, so hyperbaric hydrogen therapy (HBH2) is more effective than that at atmospheric pressure. Methods: A total of 120 mice were divided into three groups: TBI + non-treatment group (TBI group; n = 40), TBI + HBH2 group (n = 40), and non-TBI + non-treatment group (sham group; n = 40). The TBI and TBI + HBH2 groups were subjected to moderate cerebral contusion induced by controlled cortical impact. The TBI + HBH2 group received hyperbaric hydrogen therapy at 2 atmospheres for 90 minutes, at 30 minutes after TBI. Brain edema, neuronal cell loss in the injured hippocampus, neurological function, and cognitive function were evaluated. Results: The TBI + HBH2 group showed significantly less cerebral edema (p < 0.05). Residual hippocampal neurons were significantly more numerous in the TBI + HBH2 group on day 28 (p < 0.05). Neurological score and behavioral tests showed the TBI + HBH2 group had significantly reduced hyperactivity on day 14 (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Hyperbaric hydrogen therapy may be effective for posttraumatic secondary brain injury.
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Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 医学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal accepts manuscripts for publication that are related to the areas of diving research and physiology, hyperbaric medicine and oxygen therapy, submarine medicine, naval medicine and clinical research related to the above topics. To be considered for UHM scientific papers must deal with significant and new research in an area related to biological, physical and clinical phenomena related to the above environments.
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