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A selective and sensitive method for quantification of endogenous polysulfide production in biological samples

Authors :
Bibli, S.-I. Luck, B. Zukunft, S. Wittig, J. Chen, W. Xian, M. Papapetropoulos, A. Hu, J. Fleming, I.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a gasotransmitter that regulates cellular homeostasis and impacts on multiple physiological and pathophysiological processes. However, it exerts many of its biological actions indirectly via the formation of H2S-derived sulfane sulfur species/polysulfides. Because of the high reactivity of sulfur species, the detection of H2S-derived polysulfides in biological systems is challenging and currently used methods are neither sensitive nor quantitative. Herein, we describe a LC-MS/MS-based method that makes use of Sulfane Sulfur Probe 4 to detect endogenously generated polysulfides in biological samples in a selective, sensitive and quantitative manner. The results indicate a large variability in the activity of the H2S-generating enzymes in different murine organs, but the method described was able to detect intracellular levels of polysulfides in the nanomolar range and identify cystathionine γ-lyase as the major intracellular source of sulfane sulfur species/polysulfides in murine endothelial cells and hearts. The protocol described can be applied to a variety of biological samples for the quantification of the H2S-derived polysulfides and has the potential to increase understanding on the control and consequences of this gaseous transmitter. © 2018 The Authors

Subjects

Subjects :
equipment and supplies

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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