ozone oxidative preconditioning activates cell-protective signaling via adenosine receptors
Ozone oxidative preconditioning is mediated by A1 adenosine receptors in a rat model of liver ischemia-reperfusion, suggesting a receptor-mediated signaling pathway for ozone's cytoprotective effects.
What this means for you
Your cells have built-in protective signaling systems — and certain receptors act like switches that help them survive stress. This finding suggests ozone exposure may activate one of those switches, supporting the body's natural ability to protect tissue during periods of reduced oxygen or physical stress.
The published research
OZONE OXIDATIVE POST-CONDITIONING IN ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
· 1985
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