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Roles of Hydrogen Sulfide in Hypertension Development and Its Complications: What, So What, Now What.

Rui Wang
Published in: Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) (2023)
Hypertension is a multicause health challenge, and hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) is a multifunctional gasotransmitter. A critical pathologic role of endogenous H 2 S deficiency in the development of hypertension was established 15 years ago based on animal studies, setting the stage for examining the wide spectrum of cardiovascular effects and the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of H 2 S. We are also starting to gain a better understanding of the role of altered H 2 S metabolism in human hypertension. The purpose of this article is to examine our current understanding of the roles played by H 2 S in the development of hypertension in both animals and humans. Additionally, H 2 S-based antihypertension therapeutic strategies are reviewed. Is H 2 S at the root of hypertension and one of the solutions for the same? The probability is very high.
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