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Molecular hydrogen supplementation in mice ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced loss of interest.

Minori KogaMayumi SatoRyuichi NakagawaShinichi TokunoFumiho AsaiYuri MaezawaMasanori NagamineAihide YoshinoHiroyuki Toda
Published in: PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2024)
Hydrogen administration demonstrated a preventive effect against the LPS-induced loss of interest, suggesting a potential role in symptom prevention. However, it did not exhibit a suppressive effect on depressive symptoms in this particular model. These findings highlight the nuanced impact of hydrogen in the context of inflammation-induced psychiatric symptoms, indicating potential avenues for further exploration and research.
Keyphrases
  • lipopolysaccharide induced
  • inflammatory response
  • lps induced
  • depressive symptoms
  • oxidative stress
  • type diabetes
  • sleep quality
  • high glucose
  • mouse model
  • metabolic syndrome
  • drug induced
  • diabetic rats
  • climate change