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Title:
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1286108/v1
Authors: Dyaaaldin Abdalmegeed ,Gan Zhao ,Pengfei Cheng 1,Javaid A. Bhat ,Wajid Ali Khattak ,Mostafa G. Ali ,Fawze Alnadari ,Ilyas Ali ,Qurban Ali ,Sameh A. Korma ,Yehia A.-G. Mahmoud ,Manar K. Abd Elnabi ,Weiti Cui and Wenbiao Shen
Year: 2022
Keywords: hydrogen fumigation; nitric oxide; hydrogen-rich water; stress alleviation; cysteine; proline; Ganoderma lucidum
Journal: Journal of fungi
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Pages: 10.3390/jof8010010
Publisher: MDPI
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Whether or not hydrogen gas (H2) can reduce cadmium (Cd) toxicity in Ganoderma lucidum has remained largely unknown. Here, we report that Cd-induced growth inhibition in G. lucidum was significantly alleviated by H2 fumigation or hydrogen-rich water (HRW), evaluated by lower oxidative damage and Cd accumulation. Moreover, the amelioration effects of H2 fumigation were better than of HRW in an optimum concentration of H2 under our experimental conditions. Further results showed that H2-alleviated growth inhibition in G. lucidum was accompanied by increased nitric oxide (NO) level and nitrate reductase (NR) activity under Cd stress. On the other hand, the mitigation effects were reversed after removing endogenous NO with its scavenger cPTIO or inhibiting H2-induced NR activity with sodium tungstate. The role of NO in H2-alleviated growth inhibition under Cd stress was proved to be achieved through a restoration of redox balance, an increase in cysteine and proline contents, and a reduction in Cd accumulation. In summary, these results clearly revealed that NR-dependent NO might be involved in the H2-alleviated Cd toxicity in G. lucidum through rebuilding redox homeostasis, increasing cysteine and proline levels, and reducing Cd accumulation. These findings may open a new window for H2 application in Cd-stressed economically important fungi.

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