2013 International Healthy Drinking Water Symposium (2013.03)바로가기
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pp.184-184
저자
Ma Easter Joy Sajo, Rosa Mistica Ignacio, Yang-Suk Yoon, Cheol-Su Kim, Dong-Heui Kim, Soo-Ki Kim, Kyu-Jae Lee
언어
한국어(KOR)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A234183
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Exposure to UVB radiation induced skin damage that results to increase risk of skin cancer. Despite the clinical importance of skin-induced damage, antioxidants imposed limited therapeutic success. Hydrogen molecule (H2) has been known as a safe antioxidant in the prevention and therapeutic approach towards several diseases. Drinking hydrogen reduced water, inhalation of hydrogen gas, and injecting H2-dissolved saline are widely accepted to incorporate H2 in the body. However, there is no document about the beneficial effect of taking a hydrogen bath. Here, we investigated the effect of hydrogen bathing on the UVBinduced skin damage in hairless mice. For this, mice of the bathing group are allowed to freely swim on HRW, and let the HRW penetrate for 60 mins. Scoring of skin injury, ROS enzyme activity quantification, cytokine analysis, and ultrastructural change of corneocytes were measured after exposure to an UVB radiation of 360-540 mJ/cm2. In summary, the bathing with HRW significantly reduces the levels of skin damaged, as well as increased activity of glutathione peroxidase. Further, the effect of HRW on cytokine network in the skin after UVB exposure revealed that HRW significantly decreased the level of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1β, IL-6,TNF-α and IFN-y. Finally, scanning electron microscopy data revealed low number of defected corneocytes and ultrastructural changes, suggesting that HRW bathing protected against UV-induced cell damage.
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AntioxidantHydrogen waterBathingHairless mouse
저자
Ma Easter Joy Sajo [ Department of Environmental Medical Biology and Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development, Yonsei University, Korea ]
Rosa Mistica Ignacio [ Department of Environmental Medical Biology ]
Yang-Suk Yoon [ Department of Environmental Medical Biology ]
Cheol-Su Kim [ Department of Microbiology, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University ]
Dong-Heui Kim [ Department of Environmental Medical Biology ]
Soo-Ki Kim [ Department of Microbiology, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University ]
Kyu-Jae Lee [ Department of Environmental Medical Biology and Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development, Yonsei University, Korea ]