Obesity and Hydrogen Sulfide
In this post, I will try to summarize information from previous posts and studies and supplement it with the latest insights on the effect of enzymatic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production on metabolism. What do we already know? Intestinal permeability A high-fat diet with sugar promotes a composition of gut bacteria that produces a large amount of hydrogen sulfide. There is so much of it that this hydrogen sulfide deprives intestinal epithelial cells of ATP energy, blocks mitochondrial complex IV, and causes leaky gut . A high concentration of H2S damages metabolism. Liver With a high-fat diet containing sugar, the liver is burdened by endotoxins (LPS) from a leaky gut. These activate aldose reductase (AR), increasing the formation of H2O2 (ROS) in the liver. According to the already known scheme, this switches on fatty acid synthesis (DNL) as well as triglyceride (TG) production and activates their export further into the body , either to be burned for heat, to produce chemical energy (...