ozone exposure restores suppressed immune signaling activity in splenic tissue
O3/O2 pneumoperitoneum abolished the tribromoethanol- and ketamine/xylazine-induced reduction in splenic TNFα mRNA expression (P<0.01 and P<0.001 respectively).
What this means for you
Your spleen plays a quiet but important role in immune coordination. When immune signaling gets suppressed — by stress, anesthesia, or other systemic factors — your body's ability to mount a balanced response can dip. This finding suggests ozone exposure may help restore that signaling activity, supporting the immune system's ability to stay responsive.
The published research
In uence of O3/O2–pneumoperitoneum
· 1987
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