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  • Alcohol consumption can lead to unpleasant hangovers and promote liver damage due to free radicals produced during ethanol breakdown.
  • This study explored the use of coral hydrate, a stable hydrogen source, as a potential treatment for alcohol intoxication in mice, showing promising results in reducing sleep time and lowering blood alcohol levels.
  • Coral hydrate also increased the expression of liver enzymes that help metabolize alcohol and reduced inflammation caused by alcohol consumption, suggesting it could be a novel therapeutic option for alcohol-related issues.

Article Abstract

Alcohol-drinking culture may cause individuals to periodically experience unpleasant hangovers. In addition, ethanol catabolism stimulates the production of free radicals that may cause liver injury and further lead to the development of chronic alcoholic fatty liver disease. Although a number of studies have suggested that hydrogenated water may be consumed to act as free radical scavenger, its instability limits its application. In this study, we used coral hydrate (i.e., hydrogenated coral materials) as a more stable hydrogen source and evaluated its effects in a murine model of alcohol intoxication. In solution, coral hydrate exhibited much more stable redox potential than did hydrogenated water. Furthermore, administration of coral hydrate by oral gavage significantly prolonged the time to fall asleep and decreased the total sleep time in mice that received intraperitoneal injection of ethanol. The mice receiving coral hydrate also had lower plasma ethanol and acetaldehyde levels than controls. In line with this observation, hepatic expression of alcohol dehydrogenase, acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase were all significantly increased by the treatment. Meanwhile, alcohol-induced upregulation of pro-inflammatory factors was attenuated by the administration of coral hydrate. Taken together, our data suggest that coral hydrate might be an effective novel treatment for alcohol intoxication.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9311879PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11071290DOI Listing

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