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University of Reading rat study could help treat dementia and epilepsy

The University of Reading A POTENTIAL treatment for dementia and epilepsy has been revealed by Reading University in a new study using a rat s brain cells. The research published in Scientific Reports on Wednesday, April 14, shows that treatments to reduce levels of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the brain may help to ward off damage caused by the gas. By testing rat brain cells, the team of scientists from the University of Reading, University of Leeds and John Hopkins University in the USA found that H2S is involved in blocking a key brain cell gateway that helps the brain to communicate effectively.

Toxic gas in rat brains shows potential for new dementia treatments

 E-Mail A potential treatment for dementia and epilepsy could look to reduce the amounts of a toxic gas in the brain has been revealed in a new study using rat brain cells. The research published in Scientific Reports today [Wednesday 14 April] shows that treatments to reduce levels of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the brain may help to ward off damage caused by the gas. By testing rat brain cells, the team of scientists from the University of Reading, University of Leeds and John Hopkins University in the USA found that H2S is involved in blocking a key brain cell gateway that helps the brain to communicate effectively.

University of Reading: TOXIC GAS IN RAT BRAINS SHOWS POTENTIAL FOR NEW DEMENTIA TREATMENTS

Share A potential treatment for dementia and epilepsy which would reduce the amounts of a toxic gas in the brain has been revealed in a new study using rat brain cells. The research published in Scientific Reports today shows that treatments to reduce levels of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the brain may help to ward off damage caused by the gas, which has been linked to dementia and epilepsy. Using rat brain cells, the team of scientists from the University of Reading, University of Leeds and Johns Hopkins University in the USA found that H2S is involved in blocking a key cell gateway that helps the brain to communicate effectively.

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