2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.06.021
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Streptozotocin-induced diabetes in the rat is associated with enhanced tissue hydrogen sulfide biosynthesis

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“…12 CSE mRNA expression and H 2 S formation in rat pancreas was significantly increased after diabetes induction by streptozotocin injection. 12 CBS expression was reported in pancreatic acinar cells. 13 Yusuf et al 12 also detected the expression of CBS mRNA in mouse pancreas but whether this expression was located to pancreatic islets or other parts of the pancreas was not clear.…”
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“…12 CSE mRNA expression and H 2 S formation in rat pancreas was significantly increased after diabetes induction by streptozotocin injection. 12 CBS expression was reported in pancreatic acinar cells. 13 Yusuf et al 12 also detected the expression of CBS mRNA in mouse pancreas but whether this expression was located to pancreatic islets or other parts of the pancreas was not clear.…”
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“…[6][7][8][9][10] Endogenous production and physiological function of H 2 S in pancreas have been studied with identification of both CBS and CSE in rat pancreatic tissues or cloned rat pancreatic b-cell line. 11,12 In recent years, pathophysiological implications of the CSE/H 2 S system in diabetes have been reported. 12 CSE mRNA expression and H 2 S formation in rat pancreas was significantly increased after diabetes induction by streptozotocin injection.…”
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“…Human brain homogenates contain 50-160 mM H 2 S (Goodwin et al 1989) while substantial amounts (about 50-100 mM) are also found in human (Richardson et al 2000) and rat (Zhao et al 2001) serum. In experimental diabetes animal models, both streptozotocin and Zucker diabetic fatty rats had significantly higher H 2 S formation in the pancreas (Jia et al 2004, Yusuf et al 2005. Increased CSE and CBS activity in diabetic animals and human have also been observed in different laboratories (Wijekoon et al 2004, Herrmann et al 2005.…”
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“…H 2 S is endogenously produced from the amino acid, L-cysteine, by two key enzymes that are involved in the trans-sulphuration pathway, cystathionine-g-lyase (CSE) and cystathionine-b-synthetase (CBS; Kamoun 2004). These two enzymes are distributed in a wide range of tissues, including the pancreas (Bhatia et al 2005), and their expression and activities have been shown to be altered in a variety of pathophysiological conditions (Mok et al 2004, Yan et al 2004, Bhatia et al 2005, Li et al 2005. Human brain homogenates contain 50-160 mM H 2 S (Goodwin et al 1989) while substantial amounts (about 50-100 mM) are also found in human (Richardson et al 2000) and rat (Zhao et al 2001) serum.…”
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