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Hydrogen sulphide ameliorates dopamine‐induced astrocytic inflammation and neurodegeneration in minimal hepatic encephalopathy
Authors:Weishan Zhuge  Qichuan Zhuge  Weikan Wang  Xiaoai Lu  Ruimin You  Leping Liu  He Yu  Jian Wang  Xuebao Wang  Yiru Ye  Saidan Ding
Abstract:It has been demonstrated that the action of dopamine (DA) could enhance the production of tumour necrosis factor‐α (TNF‐α) by astrocytes and potentiate neuronal apoptosis in minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE). Recently, sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) has been found to have neuroprotective properties. Our study addressed whether NaHS could rescue DA‐challenged inflammation and apoptosis in neurons to ameliorate memory impairment in MHE rats and in the neuron and astrocyte coculture system. We found that NaHS suppressed DA‐induced p65 acetylation, resulting in reduced TNF‐α production in astrocytes both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, decreased apoptosis was observed in neurons exposed to conditioned medium from DA + NaHS‐challenged astrocytes, which was similar to the results obtained in the neurons exposed to TNF‐α + NaHS, suggesting a therapeutic effect of NaHS on the suppression of neuronal apoptosis via the reduction of TNF‐α level. DA triggered the inactivation of p70 S6 ribosomal kinase (S6K1) and dephosphorylation of Bad, resulting in the disaggregation of Bclxl and Bak and the release of cytochrome c (Cyt. c), and this process could be reversed by NaHS administration. Our work demonstrated that NaHS attenuated DA‐induced astrocytic TNF‐α release and ameliorated inflammation‐induced neuronal apoptosis in MHE. Further research into this approach may uncover future potential therapeutic strategies for MHE.
Keywords:dopamine  hydrogen sulphide  minimal hepatic encephalopathy  neurodegeneration  TNF‐  α  
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