H2S Increases Blood Pressure via Activation of L‐Type Calcium Channels with Mediation by HS Generated from Reactions with Oxyhemoglobin

Author:

Liu Taiming1ORCID,Zhang Meijuan1,Hanson Shawn2,Juarez Rucha2,Wilson Sean2,Schroeder Hobe2,Li Qian3,Zhu Lingchao4,Zhang Guangyu5,Blood Arlin B.12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neonatology Department of Pediatrics Loma Linda University School of Medicine Loma Linda CA 92354 USA

2. Lawrence D. Longo Center for Perinatal Biology Loma Linda University School of Medicine Loma Linda CA 92354 USA

3. Department of Medicine Gregory Fleming James Cystic Fibrosis Research Center University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL 35294 UK

4. Department of Chemistry University of California Riverside CA 92521 USA

5. Mass spectrometry core facility Loma Linda University Loma Linda CA 92354 USA

Abstract

AbstractAlthough the gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is well known for its vasodilatory effects, H2S also exhibits vasoconstricting properties. Herein, it is demonstrated that administration of H2S as intravenous sodium sulfide (Na2S) increased blood pressure in sheep and rats, and this effect persisted after H2S has disappeared from the blood. Inhibition of the L‐type calcium channel (LTCC) diminished the hypertensive effects. Incubation of Na2S with whole blood, red blood cells, methemoglobin, or oxyhemoglobin produced a hypertensive product of H2S, which is not hydrogen thioperoxide, metHb‐SH complexes, per‐/poly‐ sulfides, or thiolsulfate, but rather a labile intermediate. One‐electron oxidation of H2S by oxyhemoglobin generated its redox cousin, sulfhydryl radical (HS). Consistent with the role of HS as the hypertensive intermediate, scavenging HS inhibited Na2S‐induced vasoconstriction and activation of LTCCs. In conclusion, H2S causes vasoconstriction that is dependent on the activation of LTCCs and generation of HS by oxyhemoglobin.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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