The presence of the H2 S pathway in skeletal muscle (SKM) has recently been established. SKM expresses the three constitutive H2 S-generating enzymes in animals and humans, and it actively produces H2 S. The main, recognized molecular targets of H2 S, that is, potassium channels and PDEs, have been evaluated in SKM physiology in order to hypothesize a role for H2 S signalling. SKM dysfunctions, including muscular dystrophy and malignant hyperthermia, have also been evaluated as conditions in which the H2 S and transsulfuration pathways have been suggested to be involved. The intrinsic complexity of the molecular mechanisms involved in excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling together with the scarcity of preclinical models of SKM-related disorders have hampered any advances in the knowledge of SKM function. Here, we have addressed the role of the H2 S pathway in E-C coupling and the relative importance of cystathionine β-synthase, cistathionine γ-lyase and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase in SKM diseases.

Hydrogen sulfide pathway and skeletal muscle: an introductory review / Vellecco, Valentina; Armogida, Chiara; Bucci, Mariarosaria. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1188. - 175:15(2018), pp. 3090-3099. [10.1111/bph.14358]

Hydrogen sulfide pathway and skeletal muscle: an introductory review.

Vellecco Valentina
Primo
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Bucci Mariarosaria
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

The presence of the H2 S pathway in skeletal muscle (SKM) has recently been established. SKM expresses the three constitutive H2 S-generating enzymes in animals and humans, and it actively produces H2 S. The main, recognized molecular targets of H2 S, that is, potassium channels and PDEs, have been evaluated in SKM physiology in order to hypothesize a role for H2 S signalling. SKM dysfunctions, including muscular dystrophy and malignant hyperthermia, have also been evaluated as conditions in which the H2 S and transsulfuration pathways have been suggested to be involved. The intrinsic complexity of the molecular mechanisms involved in excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling together with the scarcity of preclinical models of SKM-related disorders have hampered any advances in the knowledge of SKM function. Here, we have addressed the role of the H2 S pathway in E-C coupling and the relative importance of cystathionine β-synthase, cistathionine γ-lyase and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase in SKM diseases.
2018
Hydrogen sulfide pathway and skeletal muscle: an introductory review / Vellecco, Valentina; Armogida, Chiara; Bucci, Mariarosaria. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1188. - 175:15(2018), pp. 3090-3099. [10.1111/bph.14358]
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