Abstract
Although hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is generally thought of in terms of a poisonous gas, it is endogenously produced in the brain. Physiological concentrations of H2S selectively enhance NMDA receptor-mediated responses and alter the induction of hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). Here we use cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) knock-out mice to clearly show that CBS produces endogenous H2S in the brain and that H2S production is greatly enhanced by the excitatory neurotransmitter L-glutamate, as well as by electrical stimulation. This increased CBS activity is regulated by a pathway involving Ca 2+/calmodulin. In addition, LTP is altered in CBS knock-out mice. These observations suggest that H2S is produced by CBS in response to neuronal excitation and that it may regulate some aspects of synaptic activity.
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Eto, K., Ogasawara, M., Umemura, K., Nagai, Y., & Kimura, H. (2002). Hydrogen Sulfide Is Produced in Response to Neuronal Excitation. Journal of Neuroscience, 22(9), 3386–3391. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.22-09-03386.2002
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