ozone preconditioning raises adenosine levels in liver tissue, supporting natural protective signaling
Ozone oxidative preconditioning increased adenosine levels in hepatic tissue, which may prevent downregulation of eNOS in hepatic sinusoidal cells and thereby increase protective NO generation during ischaemia–reperfusion.
What this means for you
Adenosine is a natural molecule your body uses to protect tissues under stress. When ozone exposure nudges adenosine levels upward in liver tissue, it may help keep protective signaling pathways active — the kind that support cellular resilience during periods of low oxygen or circulatory stress. This points to a deeper layer of how oxidative preconditioning supports recovery at the cellular level.
The published research
Liver International 2004, 24, 55–62 Copyright r Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
· 2004
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