Whole tissue hydrogen sulfide concentrations are orders of magnitude lower than presently accepted values
Minneapolis VA Medical Center · United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide is gaining acceptance as an endogenously produced modulator of tissue function. The present paradigm of H(2)S (diprotonated, gaseous form of hydrogen sulfide) as a tissue messenger consists of H(2)S being released from the desulfhydration of l-cysteine at a rate sufficient to maintain whole tissue hydrogen sulfide concentrations of 30 microM to >100 microM, and these tissue concentrations serve a messenger function. Utilizing physiological concentrations of l-cysteine and aerobic conditions, we found that catabolism of hydrogen sulfide by mouse liver and brain homogenates exceeded the rate of enzymatic release of this compound such that measureable hydrogen sulfide release was less with…
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- 18.45
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3Topics & keywords
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Catabolism
- Sulfide
- Cysteine
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry
- Cysteine metabolism
- Hydrogen
- Clean water and sanitation