Anti-Cell Death
Combating the disease of fatal cell death
Mitotic cell death is a common form of cell death that does not stimulate inflammatory responses.
It is an evolutionarily conserved type of cell death that has significant effects on biological processes.
The molecular mechanism underlying cell death involves mitosis
Sequential activation of cysteine proteins, called caspases, and a series of pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic B-cell lymphoma family 2 (Bcl-2) proteins. In various disease and organ models, molecular hydrogen plays a protective role by regulating apoptosis
Therefore, drinking hydrogen water prevents premature cell death. Due to its antioxidant capacity, molecular hydrogen in water can selectively target reactive oxygen species that cause oxidative stress and thus premature cell death. In addition, molecular hydrogen also activates or enhances additional antioxidant enzymes (such as glutathione, superoxide dismutase, catalase, etc.) and/or cellular protection proteins in the body. In this way, the cells are not exposed to oxidative stress.