Portal Venous Flow Is Increased by Jejunal but Not Colonic Hydrogen Sulfide in a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Fashion in Rats

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Aleksandr Birg
Henry C. Lin
Nancy Kanagy
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[1] MSC10-5550,Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine
[2] 1 University of New Mexico,Department of Cell Biology and Physiology
[3] New Mexico VA Health Care System,undefined
[4] University of New Mexico,undefined
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Hydrogen sulfide; Microbiome; Portal venous blood flow; Nitric oxide; Portal hypertension;
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a recently discerned endogenous signaling molecule that modulates the vascular system. Endogenous hydrogen sulfide has been shown to dilate both the mesenteric and portal vasculature. Gut microbiome, via sulfur reducing bacteria, is another source of H2S production within the gut lumen; this source of H2S is primarily produced and detoxified in the colon under physiologic conditions. Nitric oxide (NO), a major endogenous vasodilator in the portal circulation, participates in H2S-induced vasodilation in some vascular beds. We hypothesize that jejunal but not colonic H2S increases portal vein flow in a NO-dependent fashion. To evaluate the effects of luminal H2S, venous blood flow, portal venous pressure, and systemic venous pressure were measured in rats after administration of either vehicle or an H2S donor (NaHS) into the jejunum or the colon. We found that portal venous pressure and systemic pressure did not change and were similar between the three study groups. However, portal venous blood flow significantly increased following jejunal administration of NaHS but not in response to colonic NaHS or vehicle administration. To test the contribution of NO production to this response, another group of animals was treated with either an NO synthase inhibitor (N-Ω-nitro-l-arginine, L-NNA) or saline prior to jejunal NaHS infusion. After L-NNA pretreatment, NaHS caused a significant fall rather than increase in portal venous flow compared to saline pretreatment. These data demonstrate that H2S within the small intestine significantly increases portal venous blood flow in a NO-dependent fashion.
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