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Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation

This review article presents data about the influence of deuterium-depleted water (DDW) on biological systems. It is known that the isotope abundances of natural and bottled waters are variable worldwide. That is why different drinking rations lead to changes of stable isotopes content in body water...

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Autores principales: Basov, Alexander, Fedulova, Liliia, Baryshev, Mikhail, Dzhimak, Stepan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31443167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081903
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author Basov, Alexander
Fedulova, Liliia
Baryshev, Mikhail
Dzhimak, Stepan
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Fedulova, Liliia
Baryshev, Mikhail
Dzhimak, Stepan
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description This review article presents data about the influence of deuterium-depleted water (DDW) on biological systems. It is known that the isotope abundances of natural and bottled waters are variable worldwide. That is why different drinking rations lead to changes of stable isotopes content in body water fluxes in human and animal organisms. Also, intracellular water isotope ratios in living systems depends on metabolic activity and food consumption. We found the (2)H/(1)H gradient in human fluids (δ(2)H (saliva) >> δ(2)H (blood plasma) > δ(2)H(breast milk)), which decreases significantly during DDW intake. Moreover, DDW induces several important biological effects in organism (antioxidant, metabolic detoxification, anticancer, rejuvenation, behavior, etc.). Changing the isotope (2)H/(1)H gradient from “(2)H (blood plasma) > δ(2)H (visceral organs)” to “δ(2)H (blood plasma) << δ(2)H (visceral organs)” via DDW drinking increases individual adaptation by isotopic shock. The other possible mechanisms of long-term adaptation is DDW influence on the growth rate of cells, enzyme activity and cellular energetics (e.g., stimulation of the mitochondrion activity). In addition, DDW reduces the number of single-stranded DNA breaks and modifies the miRNA profile.
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spelling pubmed-67233182019-09-10 Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation Basov, Alexander Fedulova, Liliia Baryshev, Mikhail Dzhimak, Stepan Nutrients Review This review article presents data about the influence of deuterium-depleted water (DDW) on biological systems. It is known that the isotope abundances of natural and bottled waters are variable worldwide. That is why different drinking rations lead to changes of stable isotopes content in body water fluxes in human and animal organisms. Also, intracellular water isotope ratios in living systems depends on metabolic activity and food consumption. We found the (2)H/(1)H gradient in human fluids (δ(2)H (saliva) >> δ(2)H (blood plasma) > δ(2)H(breast milk)), which decreases significantly during DDW intake. Moreover, DDW induces several important biological effects in organism (antioxidant, metabolic detoxification, anticancer, rejuvenation, behavior, etc.). Changing the isotope (2)H/(1)H gradient from “(2)H (blood plasma) > δ(2)H (visceral organs)” to “δ(2)H (blood plasma) << δ(2)H (visceral organs)” via DDW drinking increases individual adaptation by isotopic shock. The other possible mechanisms of long-term adaptation is DDW influence on the growth rate of cells, enzyme activity and cellular energetics (e.g., stimulation of the mitochondrion activity). In addition, DDW reduces the number of single-stranded DNA breaks and modifies the miRNA profile. MDPI 2019-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6723318/ /pubmed/31443167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081903 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fedulova, Liliia
Baryshev, Mikhail
Dzhimak, Stepan
Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation
title Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation
title_full Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation
title_fullStr Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation
title_full_unstemmed Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation
title_short Deuterium-Depleted Water Influence on the Isotope (2)H/(1)H Regulation in Body and Individual Adaptation
title_sort deuterium-depleted water influence on the isotope (2)h/(1)h regulation in body and individual adaptation
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31443167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11081903
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