Redox Biology (Jan 2021)

Effects of hydrogen sulfide on mitochondrial function and cellular bioenergetics

  • Bindu D. Paul,
  • Solomon H. Snyder,
  • Khosrow Kashfi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
p. 101772

Abstract

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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) was once considered to have only toxic properties, until it was discovered to be an endogenous signaling molecule. The effects of H2S are dose dependent, with lower concentrations being beneficial and higher concentrations, cytotoxic. This scenario is especially true for the effects of H2S on mitochondrial function, where higher concentrations of the gasotransmitter inhibit the electron transport chain, and lower concentrations stimulate bioenergetics in multiple ways. Here we review the role of H2S in mitochondrial function and its effects on cellular physiology.

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