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H2S promotes developmental brain angiogenesis via the NOS/NO pathway in zebrafish

Journal

STROKE AND VASCULAR NEUROLOGY
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 244-251

Publisher

BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/svn-2020-000584

Keywords

brain; stroke; vascular malformation

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [31770800, 91849104, 81870274, 81571329]

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Through experiments in larval zebrafish, it was found that H2S promotes brain vascular development via the NOS/NO pathway. Additionally, deficiency of H2S can affect the normal development of brain vasculature, while using H2S donors can alleviate these defects.
Background Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is considered as the third member of the gasotransmitter family, along with nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide. H2S has been reported to induce angiogenesis by promoting the growth, migration and tube-like structure formation of endothelial cells. Those studies were conducted in conditions of cell culture, mouse Matrigel plug assay model, rat wound healing model or rat hindlimb ischaemia model. Recent in vivo studies showed the physiological importance of H2S in muscle angiogenesis. However, the importance of endogenous H2S for brain angiogenesis during development remains unknown. We therefore aimed at determining the role of H2S in brain vascular development. Methods and results Both knockdown and knockout of H2S-producing enzymes, cystathionine beta-synthase (cbs) and cystathionine gamma-lyase (cth), using morpholino oligonucleotides and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/Cas9-mediated mutation, impaired brain vascular development of larval zebrafish. Incubation with the slow-releasing H2S donor GYY4137 alleviated the defects of brain vascular development in cbs and cth morphants. Quantitative analysis of the midbrain vascular network showed that H2S enhances angiogenesis without affecting the topological structure of the brain vasculature. Mechanically, nitric oxide synthase 2a (nos2a) expression and NO production were decreased in both cbs and cth morphants. Overexpression of nos2a by coinjection of cbs or cth MO with full-length zebrafish nos2a mRNA alleviated the brain vascular developmental defects in cbs and cth morphants. Conclusion We conclude that H2S promotes brain developmental angiogenesis via the NOS/NO pathway in zebrafish.

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