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Protective effects of hydrogen gas in a rat model of branch retinal vein occlusion via decreasing VEGF-α expression
[post]
2019
unpublished
Oxidative stress (OS) is an essential factor in the pathogenesis of branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO). Studies have demonstrated the role of hydrogen gas in the regulation of OS. This study was designed to evaluate the effecacy of hydrogen gas on the BRVO rat model. Methods: Twenty-four BRVO rats were randomly divided into two groups: the hydrogen gas (H) group (42% H2, 21% O2, 37% N2) and the model (M) group (21% O2, 79% N2). Rats in the H group inhaled hydrogen gas for 8 h every day up to
doi:10.21203/rs.2.234/v2
fatcat:kgoptv544zhodjfeyahmepih3a