Unveiling Hydrogen Sulfide: A New Frontier in Neuroprotection and Neuromodulation

揭开硫化氢的神秘面纱:神经保护和神经调控的新前沿

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Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S), once recognized as a harmful gas, is now emerging as a very significant biological substance with great emphasis on neuroprotection and neuromodulation. It has several functions within the nervous system, placing its physiological activities, biochemical characteristics as well as therapeutic possibilities to their proper perspective. Endogenously produced by cystathione beta-synthase (CBS), cystathione gamma-lyase (CSE), and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (3-MST) enzymes, H(2)S is a unique naturally occurring substance that contains multiple biological activities; it is anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-apoptotic. Such activity allows H(2)S to reduce oxidative stress, which limits mechanisms of cell death and prevents disruption of mitochondria and thus neuronal injury. H(2)S can also be regarded as a neuromodulator because it interacts with and affects the glutamatergic, dopaminergic and GABAergic systems at the synaptic level as well as on neurotransmitter systems and synapse dynamics. It modulates synaptic transmission and its plasticity which is essential for cognitive as well as motor activities and exhibits anti-inflammatory effects which are helpful in the progress of the neurodegenerative condition. Recently gathered some evidence emphasizes as well the possible use of H(2)S in therapeutic interventions in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and stroke. In the models of Alzheimer's disease, H(2)S is able to reduce the toxicity of amyloid-beta peptides and improve cognitive performance. In Parkinson's disease, it protects dopaminergic neurons and reduces the severity of motor deficits. Moreover, H(2)S provides protection in ischemic stroke models through decrease of reactive oxygen species and inflammation. Clinical practice with H(2)S-based therapies seems to have certain hurdles even if preclinical results are promising. Aside from stabilizing H(2)S in a biologically active form, developing a delivery system for H(2)S appears a challenge as well. This review will attempt to summarize the existing studies on H(2)S as neuroprotective and neuromodulatory agents, and their avenues of future use and development.

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