| Literature DB >> 33138636 |
Madhav Bhatia1, Ravinder Reddy Gaddam2.
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Significance: Inflammation is a normal response to injury, but uncontrolled inflammation can lead to several diseases. In recent years, research has shown endogenously synthesized hydrogen sulfide (H2S) to be a novel mediator of inflammation. This review summarizes the current understanding and recent advances of H2S role with respect to inflammation in different diseases. Recent Advances: Promising early results from clinical studies suggest an important role of H2S in human inflammatory disease. Critical Issues: Defining the precise mechanism by which H2S contributes to inflammation is a complex challenge, and there is active ongoing research that is focused on addressing this question. Most of this work has been conducted on animal models of human disease and isolated/cultured cells, and its translation to the clinic is another challenge in the area of H2S research. Future Directions: Defining the mechanism by which H2S acts as an inflammatory mediator will help us better understand different inflammatory diseases and help develop novel therapeutic approaches for these diseases.Entities:
Keywords: acute pancreatitis; arthritis; burn injuries; hydrogen sulfide; inflammation; sepsis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33138636 DOI: 10.1089/ars.2020.8211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antioxid Redox Signal ISSN: 1523-0864 Impact factor: 8.401