间歇性缺氧条件:一种潜在的多器官保护性治疗策略
Qihan Zhang1, Wenbo Zhao1,2, Sijie Li2,3
1Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
International journal of medical sciences
|October 20, 2023
概括
间歇性缺氧调节,一种控制氧气水平循环的方法,增强了对低氧气的弹性. 这种技术通过减少压力和炎症,有望保护多器官.
科学领域:
- 生理学 生理学 生理学
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
- 适应生物学 适应生物学
背景情况:
- 严重的缺氧会导致系统性疾病.
- 低毒条件,一个次致命的适应,提供弹性.
- 间歇性缺氧条件 hormesis (IHCH) 涉及交替的缺氧和正常的暴露.
研究的目的:
- 审查IHCH在多个器官中的保护作用.
- 探索IHCH作为多器官保护策略的潜在临床应用.
- 概述IHCH的实施程序和潜在的保护机制.
主要方法:
- 对间歇性缺氧现有研究的全面分析.
- 使用动物模型调查潜在机制.
- 对IHCH的临床应用和程序的审查.
主要成果:
- IHCH在器官保护方面显示出潜力.
- 机制包括减少氧化应激,炎症和亡.
- 也观察到缺氧基因表达的增强.
结论:
- IHCH促进了多个器官和系统的有益生理反应.
- 作为一种多器官保护策略,IHCH的临床应用是一个有希望的可能性.
- 对IHCH机制和应用的进一步研究是有必要的.
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