ozone preconditioning preserves normal liver cell structure after oxygen-deprivation stress

Ozone oxidative preconditioning restored normal hepatic acinar morphology following ischemia/reperfusion, preventing microvascular steatosis and nuclear condensation of hepatocytes observed in untreated I/R animals.

What this means for you

When liver tissue is starved of oxygen and then flooded back with blood — a stress pattern that happens in surgery, illness, and even intense physical strain — cells can swell, accumulate fat, and begin to break down. Ozone preconditioning appears to keep liver cells structurally intact under that same stress, suggesting a protective effect on one of the body's most critical detox and metabolic organs.

The published research

Transplant International ISSN 0934-0874
· 2004
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