review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Marcel Jiménez | Q42951455 |
P2093 | author name string | D Gallego | |
V Gil | |||
M Martinez-Cutillas | |||
N Mañé | |||
P2860 | cites work | Structural basis for the inhibition mechanism of human cystathionine gamma-lyase, an enzyme responsible for the production of H(2)S | Q24316078 |
Signaling by gasotransmitters | Q24654071 | ||
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Inhibition of hydrogen sulfide generation contributes to gastric injury caused by anti-inflammatory nonsteroidal drugs | Q28192729 | ||
H2S as a physiologic vasorelaxant: hypertension in mice with deletion of cystathionine gamma-lyase | Q28298435 | ||
Loss of ETHE1, a mitochondrial dioxygenase, causes fatal sulfide toxicity in ethylmalonic encephalopathy | Q28306500 | ||
The vasorelaxant effect of H(2)S as a novel endogenous gaseous K(ATP) channel opener | Q28363080 | ||
H2S signals through protein S-sulfhydration | Q28511531 | ||
3-Mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase produces hydrogen sulfide and bound sulfane sulfur in the brain | Q28513550 | ||
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Noxious compounds activate TRPA1 ion channels through covalent modification of cysteines | Q29615510 | ||
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Cystathionine gamma-Lyase-deficient mice require dietary cysteine to protect against acute lethal myopathy and oxidative injury. | Q30496159 | ||
Reduction of butyrate- and methane-producing microorganisms in patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Q33465766 | ||
The inhibitory effects of hydrogen sulfide on pacemaker activity of interstitial cells of cajal from mouse small intestine | Q33849113 | ||
Role of KATP channels and TRPV1 receptors in hydrogen sulfide-enhanced gastric emptying of liquid in awake mice | Q47275682 | ||
H2S-induced HCO3- secretion in the rat stomach--involvement of nitric oxide, prostaglandins, and capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons | Q47780258 | ||
Role of hydrogen sulfide in visceral nociception. | Q47825278 | ||
Inverse gradient of nitrergic and purinergic inhibitory cotransmission in the mouse colon | Q50437470 | ||
Potential role of the gaseous mediator hydrogen sulphide (H2S) in inhibition of human colonic contractility | Q50452581 | ||
Motility patterns and distribution of interstitial cells of Cajal and nitrergic neurons in the proximal, mid- and distal-colon of the rat. | Q51239225 | ||
Differential functional role of purinergic and nitrergic inhibitory cotransmitters in human colonic relaxation. | Q54314752 | ||
Sulfide, the first inorganic substrate for human cells | Q56611319 | ||
Esophageal and gastric nitric oxide synthesizing innervation in primary achalasia | Q57011995 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide-mediated regulation of contractility in the mouse ileum with electrical stimulation: roles of L-cysteine, cystathionine β-synthase, and K+ channels | Q57109065 | ||
Patients with achalasia lack nitric oxide synthase in the gastro-oesophageal junction | Q57241234 | ||
Truncating Mutation in the Nitric Oxide Synthase 1 Gene Is Associated With Infantile Achalasia | Q62779649 | ||
Dynamics of inhibitory co-transmission, membrane potential and pacemaker activity determine neuromyogenic function in the rat colon | Q63417158 | ||
Pharmacological profile of nitrergic nerve-, nitric oxide-, nitrosoglutathione- and hydroxylamine-induced relaxations of the rat duodenum | Q73507078 | ||
Oxidation of hydrogen sulfide and methanethiol to thiosulfate by rat tissues: a specialized function of the colonic mucosa | Q73965302 | ||
The mechanism of desulphhydration of cysteine | Q79364086 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide enhances ulcer healing in rats | Q80624339 | ||
Detoxification of H(2)S by differentiated colonic epithelial cells: implication of the sulfide oxidizing unit and of the cell respiratory capacity | Q83520918 | ||
Hydrogen sulphide synthesis in the rat and mouse gastrointestinal tract | Q84153958 | ||
Reduction of hydrogen sulfide synthesis enzymes in the esophagus of patients with achalasia: effect of hydrogen sulfide in achalasia | Q85403741 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide is produced by cystathionine γ-lyase at the steady-state low intracellular Ca(2+) concentrations | Q85892282 | ||
Effect of endogenous hydrogen sulfide on the transwall gradient of the mouse colon circular smooth muscle | Q86998247 | ||
Characterization of the motor inhibitory role of colonic mucosa under chemical stimulation in mice | Q87287207 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide and colonic epithelial metabolism: implications for ulcerative colitis | Q34087070 | ||
Physiology of sulfide in the rat colon: use of bismuth to assess colonic sulfide production | Q34118618 | ||
Two's company, three's a crowd: can H2S be the third endogenous gaseous transmitter? | Q34157091 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide: an endogenous mediator of resolution of inflammation and injury | Q34226230 | ||
The transwall gradient across the mouse colonic circular muscle layer is carbon monoxide dependent | Q34378922 | ||
Purinergic neuromuscular transmission in the gastrointestinal tract; functional basis for future clinical and pharmacological studies | Q34402767 | ||
Gaseous mediators in resolution of inflammation | Q34481627 | ||
Sulfide-detoxifying enzymes in the human colon are decreased in cancer and upregulated in differentiation | Q34497663 | ||
Actions of hydrogen sulfide and ATP-sensitive potassium channels on colonic hypermotility in a rat model of chronic stress | Q34584540 | ||
Mechanisms of action of the gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide in modulating contractile activity of longitudinal muscle of rat ileum | Q34613258 | ||
Activation of the umami taste receptor (T1R1/T1R3) initiates the peristaltic reflex and pellet propulsion in the distal colon | Q34627506 | ||
Smooth muscle relaxing effects of NO, nitrosothiols and a nerve-induced relaxing factor released in guinea-pig colon | Q34793826 | ||
Enhanced synthesis and diminished degradation of hydrogen sulfide in experimental colitis: a site-specific, pro-resolution mechanism | Q34938166 | ||
Vascular endothelium expresses 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase and produces hydrogen sulfide. | Q34992435 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide causes vanilloid receptor 1-mediated neurogenic inflammation in the airways | Q35049073 | ||
Two independent networks of interstitial cells of cajal work cooperatively with the enteric nervous system to create colonic motor patterns | Q35157423 | ||
Inhibition of RhoA-dependent pathway and contraction by endogenous hydrogen sulfide in rabbit gastric smooth muscle cells | Q35178593 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide modulates contractile function in rat jejunum | Q35204495 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide regulates the colonic motility by inhibiting both L-type calcium channels and BKCa channels in smooth muscle cells of rat colon | Q35587624 | ||
Role of hydrogen sulfide as a gasotransmitter in modulating contractile activity of circular muscle of rat jejunum | Q35693320 | ||
Sulphide quinone reductase contributes to hydrogen sulphide metabolism in murine peripheral tissues but not in the CNS. | Q36147313 | ||
Toxicology of Hydrogen Sulfide | Q36213459 | ||
Selectivity of commonly used pharmacological inhibitors for cystathionine β synthase (CBS) and cystathionine γ lyase (CSE). | Q36943270 | ||
Hydrogen sulphide and its therapeutic potential | Q36975742 | ||
Lack of effect of ODQ does not exclude cGMP signalling via NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase. | Q37327376 | ||
Actions of hydrogen sulphide on ion transport across rat distal colon | Q37434423 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide: a gasotransmitter of clinical relevance | Q37511893 | ||
Endogenous production of H2S in the gastrointestinal tract: still in search of a physiologic function | Q37600884 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide: from brain to gut. | Q37608291 | ||
Luminal sulfide and large intestine mucosa: friend or foe? | Q37658411 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide as a signaling molecule in the enteric nervous system. | Q37808691 | ||
Regulation of colonic ion transport by gasotransmitters | Q37882934 | ||
Emerging role of hydrogen sulfide in health and disease: critical appraisal of biomarkers and pharmacological tools | Q37917815 | ||
The role of endogenous H2S in cardiovascular physiology | Q37981692 | ||
Toward a better understanding of gastrointestinal nitrergic neuromuscular transmission | Q38211701 | ||
Gaseous mediator-based anti-inflammatory drugs | Q38576254 | ||
Overview of potential molecular targets for hydrogen sulfide: A new strategy for treating erectile dysfunction | Q38577887 | ||
H2S: A Novel Gasotransmitter that Signals by Sulfhydration | Q38600019 | ||
Effects of inhibitors of hydrogen sulphide synthesis on rat colonic motility. | Q38649892 | ||
Effects of hydrogen sulphide in smooth muscle | Q38680020 | ||
Interplay of hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide on the pacemaker activity of interstitial cells of cajal from mouse small intestine | Q39066863 | ||
Characterization of hydrogen sulfide and its synthases, cystathionine β-synthase and cystathionine γ-lyase, in human prostatic tissue and cells | Q39400649 | ||
Production of the gaseous signal molecule hydrogen sulfide in mouse tissues | Q39566741 | ||
Markedly reduced toxicity of a hydrogen sulphide-releasing derivative of naproxen (ATB-346). | Q39884340 | ||
H(2)S and HS(-) donor NaHS releases nitric oxide from nitrosothiols, metal nitrosyl complex, brain homogenate and murine L1210 leukaemia cells. | Q39985068 | ||
Effects of hydrogen sulphide on motility patterns in the rat colon. | Q39989635 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide is a novel prosecretory neuromodulator in the Guinea-pig and human colon. | Q40209080 | ||
COXIBs, CINODs and H₂S-releasing NSAIDs: current perspectives in the development of safer non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs | Q40318451 | ||
Delayed gastric emptying in diabetic rats caused by decreased expression of cystathionine gamma lyase and H2 S synthesis: in vitro and in vivo studies. | Q40486031 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide-induced relaxation of resistance mesenteric artery beds of rats | Q40504398 | ||
Role of hydrogen sulfide within the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus in the control of gastric function in rats | Q41217057 | ||
Disrupted nitric oxide signaling due to GUCY1A3 mutations increases risk for moyamoya disease, achalasia and hypertension. | Q41637594 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide induces cyclic AMP and modulates the NMDA receptor. | Q41712516 | ||
The reaction of amino-oxyacetate with pyridoxal phosphate-dependent enzymes | Q41990069 | ||
The smooth muscle relaxant effect of hydrogen sulphide in vitro: evidence for a physiological role to control intestinal contractility | Q42059284 | ||
Characterization of the enzymic capacity for cysteine desulphhydration in liver and kidney of the rat | Q42122753 | ||
A source of hydrogen sulfide and a mechanism of its release in the brain | Q42440890 | ||
Different regulatory effects of hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide on gastric motility in mice | Q42447178 | ||
Nitrergic signalling via interstitial cells of Cajal regulates motor activity in murine colon | Q42480452 | ||
Evidence that endogenous hydrogen sulfide exerts an excitatory effect on gastric motility in mice | Q42496847 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide is a partially redox-independent activator of the human jejunum Na+ channel, Nav1.5. | Q42765690 | ||
Signaling mechanisms involved in the intestinal pro-secretory actions of hydrogen sulfide | Q42957895 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide is an endogenous inhibitor of phosphodiesterase activity. | Q42969013 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) stimulates capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent neurons in the rat urinary bladder | Q43010003 | ||
Purinergic and nitrergic neuromuscular transmission mediates spontaneous neuronal activity in the rat colon | Q43097860 | ||
Mechanisms of action of hydrogen sulfide in relaxation of mouse distal colonic smooth muscle | Q43240378 | ||
Evidence supporting presence of two pacemakers in rat colon | Q43641574 | ||
The gaseous mediator, hydrogen sulphide, inhibits in vitro motor patterns in the human, rat and mouse colon and jejunum | Q44016650 | ||
A novel pathway for the production of hydrogen sulfide from D-cysteine in mammalian cells | Q44131370 | ||
Hydrogen sulfide as an endogenous regulator of vascular smooth muscle tone in trout | Q44788556 | ||
Specificity and some other properties of liver serine sulphhydrase: Evidence for its identity with cystathionine β-synthase | Q44954650 | ||
Dual effect of exogenous hydrogen sulfide on the spontaneous contraction of gastric smooth muscle in guinea-pig. | Q45996031 | ||
Endogenous and exogenous hydrogen sulfide promotes resolution of colitis in rats | Q46046531 | ||
Myosin light chain phosphatase activation is involved in the hydrogen sulfide-induced relaxation in mouse gastric fundus | Q46046848 | ||
Luminal hydrogen sulfide plays a pronociceptive role in mouse colon | Q46318763 | ||
Three enzymatic activities catalyze the oxidation of sulfide to thiosulfate in mammalian and invertebrate mitochondria. | Q46583629 | ||
The possible role of hydrogen sulfide as an endogenous neuromodulator. | Q46606180 | ||
Evidence that hydrogen sulfide exerts antinociceptive effects in the gastrointestinal tract by activating KATP channels | Q46726610 | ||
The possible role of hydrogen sulfide as an endogenous smooth muscle relaxant in synergy with nitric oxide. | Q46738154 | ||
P433 | issue | 17 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 2805-2817 | |
P577 | publication date | 2017-07-27 | |
P1433 | published in | British Journal of Pharmacology | Q919631 |
P1476 | title | Hydrogen sulphide as a signalling molecule regulating physiopathological processes in gastrointestinal motility | |
P478 | volume | 174 |
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