Literature DB >> 23665052

The anti-apoptotic effect of hydrogen sulfide attenuates injuries to the medullary respiratory centers of neonatal rats subjected to in utero cigarette smoke exposure.

Lihong Nie1, Yajie Hu, Xiang Yan, Mingqiang Li, Li Chen, Hui Li, Xianke Li, Hua Zhou, Yu Zheng.   

Abstract

H2S may serve as an important neuroprotectant. The present experiments were performed to determine whether H2S could attenuate the injuries sustained by the medullary respiratory centers of neonatal rats that were subjected to cigarette smoke exposure (CS) in utero. Pregnant SD rats were divided into 4 exposure groups: control, CS, CS+NaHS (donor of H2S) and NaHS. Hypoxia decreased the burst frequencies of the hypoglossal rootlets of the medullary slices in CS neonatal rats, and NaHS offset the hypoxia-induced respiratory suppression. Nissl staining indicated that NaHS alleviated the injuries that were sustained by neurons after CS in utero. NaHS also decreased the number of TUNEL-positive neurons and the expression of activated caspase-3 protein in the medulla oblongata of CS neonatal rats. Furthermore, NaHS promoted Bcl-2 protein expression and reduced Bax protein and mRNA expression in the medulla oblongata of CS neonatal rats. Therefore, the present study indicates that the anti-apoptotic effect of H2S protects rat medullary respiratory centers from injuries that would otherwise be sustained from in utero CS exposure.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23665052     DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2013.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


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