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Hydrogen sulfide is essential for Schwann cell responses to peripheral nerve injury

Authors
Park, Byung SunKim, Hyun-WookRhyu, Im JooPark, ChanYeo, Seung GeunHuh, YoungbuhmJeong, Na YoungJung, Junyang
Issue Date
1월-2015
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
axonal degradation; cytstathionine-gamma-lyase (CSE); demyelination; hydrogen sulfide; Schwann cells; Wallerian degeneration
Citation
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, v.132, no.2, pp.230 - 242
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Volume
132
Number
2
Start Page
230
End Page
242
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/94814
DOI
10.1111/jnc.12932
ISSN
0022-3042
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) functions as a physiological gas transmitter in both normal and pathophysiological cellular events. H2S is produced from substances by three enzymes: cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS), cystathionine gamma-lyase (CSE), and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (MST). In human tissues, these enzymes are involved in tissue-specific biochemical pathways for H2S production. For example, CBS and cysteine aminotransferase/MST are present in the brain, but CSE is not. Thus, we examined the expression of H2S production-related enzymes in peripheral nerves. Here, we found that CSE and MST/cysteine aminotransferase, but not CBS, were present in normal peripheral nerves. In addition, injured sciatic nerves in vivo up-regulated CSE in Schwann cells during Wallerian degeneration (WD); however, CSE was not up-regulated in peripheral axons. Using an ex vivo sciatic nerve explant culture, we found that the inhibition of H2S production broadly prevented the process of nerve degeneration, including myelin fragmentation, axonal degradation, Schwann cell dedifferentiation, and Schwann cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo. Thus, these results indicate that H2S signaling is essential for Schwann cell responses to peripheral nerve injury.
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