Indiana University School of Medicine - South Bend, Raclin Charmichael Hall, 1234 Notre Dame Avenue, South Bend, IN 46617, USA.
Antioxid Redox Signal. 2012 Jul 1;17(1):32-44. doi: 10.1089/ars.2011.4401. Epub 2012 Jan 16.
Hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) is garnering increasing interest as a biologically relevant signaling molecule. The effects of H(2)S have now been observed in virtually every organ system and numerous physiological processes.
These studies have not only opened a new field of "gasotransmitter" biology, they have also led to the development of synthetic H(2)S "donating" compounds with the potential to be parlayed into a variety of therapeutic applications.
Often lost in the exuberance of this new field is a critical examination or understanding of practical aspects of H(2)S chemistry and biology. This is especially notable in the areas of handling and measuring H(2)S, evaluating biosynthetic and metabolic pathways, and separating physiological from pharmacological responses.
This brief review describes some of the pitfalls in H(2)S chemistry and biology that can lead or have already led to misleading or erroneous conclusions. The intent is to allow individuals entering or already in this burgeoning field to critically analyze the literature and to assist them in the design of future experiments.
硫化氢 (H(2)S) 作为一种具有生物学相关性的信号分子,越来越受到关注。H(2)S 的作用现在已经在几乎每个器官系统和许多生理过程中被观察到。
这些研究不仅开辟了“气体递质”生物学的新领域,还导致了具有多种治疗应用潜力的合成 H(2)S“供体”化合物的发展。
在这个新领域的兴奋中,往往会忽略对 H(2)S 化学和生物学实际方面的批判性检查或理解。在处理和测量 H(2)S、评估生物合成和代谢途径以及区分生理和药理反应方面尤其如此。
这篇简短的综述描述了 H(2)S 化学和生物学中可能导致或已经导致误导性或错误结论的一些陷阱。目的是让进入或已经进入这个新兴领域的个人批判性地分析文献,并帮助他们设计未来的实验。