ozone exposure keeps membrane-damaging enzyme activity near normal levels during cellular stress

Ozone post-conditioning maintained phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activity at levels similar to negative controls (63.4 ± 20.8 U/L.min vs. 52.5 ± 14.26), preventing the marked elevation seen in ischemia controls (205.7 ± 62.8), thereby reducing membrane lipid damage.

What this means for you

When cells are under stress, a specific enzyme can spike and start breaking down cell membranes — a process linked to tissue damage and slower recovery. Ozone exposure appears to keep that enzyme in check, which may help your cells hold their structure and bounce back more effectively after physical stress.

The published research

OZONE OXIDATIVE POST-CONDITIONING IN ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
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