Hydrogen sulfide: Novel endogenous and exogenous modulator of oxidative stress in retinal degeneration diseases

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Abstract

Oxidative stress (OS) damage can cause significant injury to cells, which is related to the occurrence and development of many diseases. This pathological process is considered to be the first step to trigger the death of outer retinal neurons, which is related to the pathology of retinal degenerative diseases. Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) has recently received widespread attention as a physiological signal molecule and gas neuromodulator and plays an important role in regulating OS in eyes. In this article, we reviewed the OS responses and regulatory mechanisms of H2 S and its donors as endogenous and exogenous regulators in retinal degenerative diseases. Understanding the relevant mechanisms will help to identify the therapeutic potential of H2 S in retinal degenerative diseases.

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Li, P., Liu, H., Shi, X., & Prokosch, V. (2021, April 21). Hydrogen sulfide: Novel endogenous and exogenous modulator of oxidative stress in retinal degeneration diseases. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092411

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