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Hydrogen sulfide modulates sub-cellular susceptibility to oxidative stress induced by myocardial ischemic reperfusion injury

Journal

CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
Volume 252, Issue -, Pages 28-35

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2016.03.036

Keywords

Oxidative stress; Ischemia-reperfusion; Hydrogen sulfide; Subsarcolemmal mitochondria; Interfibrillar mitochondria

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, Government of India [SR/S0/HS-0255/2012O]
  2. Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, Government of India [5/4/1-24/2012-NCD-II]

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In this study, we compared the impact of H2S pre (HIPC) and post-conditioning (HPOC) on oxidative stress, the prime reason for myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury (I/R), in different compartments of the myocardium, such as the mitochondria beside its subpopulations (interfibrillar (IFM) and sub-sarcolemmal (SSM) mitochondria) and microsomal fractions in I/R injured rat heart. The results demonstrated that compared to I/R rat heart, HIPC and HPOC treated hearts shows reduced myocardial injury, enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities and reduced the level of TBARS in different cellular compartments. The extent of recovery (measured by TBARS and GSH levels) in subcellular fractions, were in the following descending order: microsome > SSM > IFM in both HIPC and HPOC. In summary, oxidative stress mediated mitochondrial dysfunction, one of the primary causes for I/R injury, was partly recovered by HIPC and HPOC treatment, with significant improvement in SSM fraction compared to the IFM. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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