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Sodium hydrogen sulfide restores H2S-synthesizing and degrading enzymes to alleviate glial activation after traumatic brain injury in male mice

  • 02.10.2025
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Abstract

Background and purpose

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a multifaceted pathological condition affecting people worldwide. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a newly identified gaseous mediator and is testified to be beneficial in various conditions of physiology and pathology. Following TBI, the regulation of H2S is disrupted. Sodium hydrogen sulfide (NaHS) functions effectively as a source of H2S. It functions against neuroinflammation in different neurological conditions, including injury, relieving the cascades of secondary injury processes. However, it has not been exploited to mitigate the adverse effects of TBI-induced glial activation, potentially by restoring the balance of H2S synthesis and degradation.

Experimental approach

We developed a weight-drop model of TBI to establish the effects of NaHS treatment. We validated our findings by behavioral tasks, estimated H2S levels by fluorescent probe, quantitatively measured H2S-synthesizing and degrading enzymes by immunoblotting, and analyzed the morphology of astrocytes and microglia by immunofluorescence.

Key results

We found that NaHS treatment restored the H2S levels by upregulating H2S- synthesizing and downregulating H2S-degrading enzymes post-TBI. It also mitigated TBI-induced neuroinflammation as depicted by the altered morphology of astrocytes and microglia. The reasons for such modifications were credited to the altered phosphorylation status of different kinases that facilitate the functions of many downstream signaling molecules in the S100β/RSK1 and RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK/NF-κB pathways.

Conclusion and implications

The data gathered here suggest that NaHS could work well as a potential therapeutic agent against TBI-induced brain pathology, ameliorating astrocyte and microglia activation owing to alterations of proteins involved in H2S synthesis and degradation.

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Titel
Sodium hydrogen sulfide restores H2S-synthesizing and degrading enzymes to alleviate glial activation after traumatic brain injury in male mice
Verfasst von
Farheen Nasir
Priyanka Yadav
Thamil Mani Sivanandam
Publikationsdatum
02.10.2025
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Inflammopharmacology / Ausgabe 11/2025
Print ISSN: 0925-4692
Elektronische ISSN: 1568-5608
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10787-025-01989-3
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