伊诺斯
活性氧
内分泌学
内科学
免疫印迹
氧化应激
创伤性脑损伤
化学
酶
医学
药理学
一氧化氮
生物化学
一氧化氮合酶
基因
精神科
作者
Félix I. López-Preza,Saúl Huerta de la Cruz,Cindy Santiago-Castañeda,Diana L. Silva‐Velasco,Jesús H. Beltrán-Ornelas,Jorge A. Tapia-Martínez,Araceli Sánchez‐López,Luisa Rocha,David Centurión
出处
期刊:Life Sciences
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:312: 121218-121218
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2022.121218
摘要
To assess the effects of subchronic administration with NaHS, an exogenous H2S donor, on TBI-induced hypertension and vascular impairments.Animals underweministration does not prevent the body weight loss but slightly imnt a lateral fluid percussion injury, and the hemodynamic variables were measured in vivo by plethysmograph method. The vascular function in vitro, the ROS levels by the DCFH-DA method and the expression of H2S-synthesizing enzymes and eNOS by Western blot were measured in isolated thoracic aortas at day 7 post-TBI. The effect of L-NAME on NaHS-induced effects in vascular function was evaluated. Brain water content was determined 7 days after trauma induction. Body weight was recorded throughout the experimental protocol, whereas the sensorimotor function was evaluated using the neuroscore test at days -1 (basal), 2, and 7 after the TBI induction.TBI animals showed: 1) an increase in hemodynamic variables and ROS levels in aortas; 2) vascular dysfunction; 3) sensorimotor dysfunction; and 4) a decrease in body weight, the expression of H2S-synthesizing enzymes, and eNOS phosphorylation. Interestingly, NaHS subchronic administration (3.1 mg/kg; i.p.; every 24 h for six days) prevented the development of hypertension, vascular dysfunction, and oxidative stress. L-NAME abolished NaHS-induced effects. Furthermore, NaHS treatment restored H2S-synthesizing enzymes and eNOS phosphorylation with no effect on body weight, sensorimotor impairments, or brain water content.Taken together, these results demonstrate that H2S prevents TBI-induced hypertension by restoring vascular function and modulating ROS levels, H2S-synthesizing enzymes expression, and eNOS phosphorylation.
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