脑气体传递的一个谜:硫化氢和抑郁。

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Antonello Pinna, Julia Kistowska, Artur Pałasz
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摘要

抑郁症是全球致残的主要原因。新出现的证据强调谷氨酸能功能障碍,特别是NMDA受体信号受损,是其神经生物学的关键因素。硫化氢(H₂S)曾经被认为是唯一的有毒物质,现在被认为在调节突触可塑性、炎症和神经元存活方面发挥作用。本文综述了近年来关于h2s抗抑郁作用的研究进展。在动物模型中,给药H₂S可改善抑郁样行为,同时调节PI3K/AKT/mTOR、Sirt1和cGAS-STING通路等关键通路。这些益处延伸到压力、神经性疼痛、糖尿病和睡眠剥夺的模型。在H₂S供体中,氢硫化钠(NaHS)在临床前研究中表现出最一致的抗抑郁效果。临床研究进一步表明,重度抑郁症患者血浆H₂S水平较低,症状严重程度与H₂S浓度呈负相关。总之,这些发现支持了H₂S在情绪调节中的多方面作用,并强调了其作为抑郁症治疗候选药物和潜在生物标志物的前景,尽管仍需要进行转化研究。
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An Enigma of Brain Gasotransmitters: Hydrogen Sulfide and Depression.

An Enigma of Brain Gasotransmitters: Hydrogen Sulfide and Depression.

An Enigma of Brain Gasotransmitters: Hydrogen Sulfide and Depression.

An Enigma of Brain Gasotransmitters: Hydrogen Sulfide and Depression.

Depression is a leading global cause of disability. Emerging evidence highlights glutamatergic dysfunction, particularly impaired NMDA receptor signaling, as a key contributor to its neurobiology. Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), once regarded solely as toxic, is now recognized for its role in regulating synaptic plasticity, inflammation, and neuronal survival. This review synthesizes recent findings on the antidepressant effects of H₂S. In animal models, H₂S administration improves depression-like behaviors while modulating key pathways such as PI3K/AKT/mTOR, Sirt1, and the cGAS-STING pathway. These benefits extend across models of stress, neuropathic pain, diabetes, and sleep deprivation. Among H₂S donors, sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) demonstrated the most consistent antidepressant effects in preclinical studies. Clinical studies further show that individuals with major depression exhibit lower plasma H₂S levels, with symptom severity inversely correlated to H₂S concentration. Together, these findings support a multifaceted role for H₂S in mood regulation and highlight its promise as both a therapeutic candidate and a potential biomarker in depressive disorders, though translational studies remain needed.

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NeuroMolecular Medicine
NeuroMolecular Medicine 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
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33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: NeuroMolecular Medicine publishes cutting-edge original research articles and critical reviews on the molecular and biochemical basis of neurological disorders. Studies range from genetic analyses of human populations to animal and cell culture models of neurological disorders. Emerging findings concerning the identification of genetic aberrancies and their pathogenic mechanisms at the molecular and cellular levels will be included. Also covered are experimental analyses of molecular cascades involved in the development and adult plasticity of the nervous system, in neurological dysfunction, and in neuronal degeneration and repair. NeuroMolecular Medicine encompasses basic research in the fields of molecular genetics, signal transduction, plasticity, and cell death. The information published in NEMM will provide a window into the future of molecular medicine for the nervous system.
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