OxyFile #42
TI: Can Ozone Administration activate the Tissue Metabolism? A
Study on Brain Metabolism During Hypoxic Hypoxia
DT: Jan 1993
AU: Shiratori R., Kaneko Y., Kobayashi Y., Yamomoto Y., Sano H.,
Ishizu Y., Yamamoto T.
Department of Anesthesiology, Nihon University School of
Medicine, Tokyo
SO: Masui - Japanese Journal of Anesthesiology 42(1):2-6, 1993
Jan.
AB: As it was thought that the tissue metabolism could be
activated by administration of ozone, the influence of ozone
on cerebral metabolism was studied under hypoxic condition.
Ozone 1.5% was obtained from an ozonizer which separates the
ozone from oxygen. Objects were 30 mature rabbits and they
inhaled 3% oxygen in 97% nitrogen (PaO2 17-19 mmHg) by
spontaneous respiration through a tracheostomy cannula.
Objects were divided into three groups. Control rabbits
inhaled only anoxic gases without ozone administration.
Although the oxygen group also inhaled anoxic gases, pure
oxygen was administered through an A-V shunt, previously
made on femoral artery and vein, with an oxygenator, named
Nichidai style (counter-current-exchange method).
Similarly, the ozone group was given ozone with the
oxygenator via A-V shunt. In each group, survival time was
well as ATP, ADP, AMP and lactic acid lipo-peroxide in brain
were examined. After the administration of ozone, survival
time was prolonged significantly, compared with the control
group (P < 0.005). Equally, ATP and energy charge in the
brain were well maintained (P < 0.005) and the lactate
production was inhibited significantly (P < 0.005). These
results indicate that oxidizing effect of ozone will be
beneficial to maintain energy charge in brain tissue during
hypoxia. Further, ozone might activate the energy
metabolism in animal tissues.