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Hydrogen Gas in Cancer Treatment.


ABSTRACT: Gas signaling molecules (GSMs), composed of oxygen, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide, etc., play critical roles in regulating signal transduction and cellular homeostasis. Interestingly, through various administrations, these molecules also exhibit potential in cancer treatment. Recently, hydrogen gas (formula: H2) emerges as another GSM which possesses multiple bioactivities, including anti-inflammation, anti-reactive oxygen species, and anti-cancer. Growing evidence has shown that hydrogen gas can either alleviate the side effects caused by conventional chemotherapeutics, or suppress the growth of cancer cells and xenograft tumor, suggesting its broad potent application in clinical therapy. In the current review, we summarize these studies and discuss the underlying mechanisms. The application of hydrogen gas in cancer treatment is still in its nascent stage, further mechanistic study and the development of portable instruments are warranted.

SUBMITTER: Li S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6691140 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hydrogen Gas in Cancer Treatment.

Li Sai S   Liao Rongrong R   Sheng Xiaoyan X   Luo Xiaojun X   Zhang Xin X   Wen Xiaomin X   Zhou Jin J   Peng Kang K  

Frontiers in oncology 20190806


Gas signaling molecules (GSMs), composed of oxygen, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide, etc., play critical roles in regulating signal transduction and cellular homeostasis. Interestingly, through various administrations, these molecules also exhibit potential in cancer treatment. Recently, hydrogen gas (formula: H<sub>2</sub>) emerges as another GSM which possesses multiple bioactivities, including anti-inflammation, anti-reactive oxygen species, and anti-cancer. Growing evidence h  ...[more]

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