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Hydrogen sulfide: Therapeutic or injurious in ischemic stroke?

Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) has been identified as a vasodilatory, neuromodulatory, and anti-inflammatory gasotransmitter with antioxidant properties. Studies focused in cardiac tissue suggest H2 S functions as a protective agent; however in the central nervous system (CNS) the effects of H2 S during states of stress or injury, such as stroke, remain controversial. Currently, the application of H2 S donors and modulators in stroke depends on the type of H2 S donor and the timing of the therapy.

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