نتایج جستجو برای: taurine

تعداد نتایج: 3952  

2017
Kemal Gokhan Ulusoy Erkan Kaya Kubilay Karabacak Melik Seyrek İbrahim Duvan Vedat Yildirim Oguzhan Yildiz

The vascular actions and mechanisms of taurine were investigated in the isolated human radial artery (RA). RA rings were suspended in isolated organ baths and tension was recorded isometrically. First, a precontraction was achieved by adding potassium chloride (KCl, 45 mM) or serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT, 30 µM) to organ baths. When the precontractions were stable, taurine (20, 40, 80 m...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2010
Max W S Oliveira Juliane B Minotto Marcos R de Oliveira Alfeu Zanotto-Filho Guilherme A Behr Ricardo F Rocha José C F Moreira Fábio Klamt

While several studies have been conducted on the antioxidant properties of the beta-amino acid taurine, these studies all used concentrations lower than what is found physiologically. This study investigates the scavenging and antioxidant properties of physiological taurine concentrations against different reactive species. No reactivity between taurine and hydrogen peroxide was found; however,...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1987
T J Giehl M W Qoronfleh B J Wilkinson

A specific, Na+-dependent, energy-requiring transport system for taurine has been reported recently in the Staphylococcus aureus M strain. Taurine was taken up vigorously by all S. aureus strains tested. The system was Na+-dependent, and Na+ decreased the Km but had no effect on the Vmax of the transport system. Among coagulase-negative staphylococci, the Staphylococcus epidermidis group (a tax...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2003
Georgia B Schuller-Levis Eunkyue Park

Taurine is a semi-essential amino acid and is not incorporated into proteins. In mammalian tissues, taurine is ubiquitous and is the most abundant free amino acid in the heart, retina, skeletal muscle, brain, and leukocytes. In fact, taurine reaches up to 50 mM concentration in leukocytes. Taurine has been shown to be tissue-protective in many models of oxidant-induced injury. One possibility i...

2012
Stephen Schaffer Chian Ju Jong Takashi Ito Junichi Azuma

Taurine is the most abundant free amino acid in the heart. However, unlike the classical β-amino acids, taurine is a β-amino acid with the acid moiety being a sulfonic acid group rather than a carboxyl group; the lack of a carboxyl group excludes the involvement of taurine in peptide bond formation. Nonetheless, there is abundant evidence that taurine is an essential nutrient in certain species...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 1998
K Yukihiro M Tomozawa T Abe W B Yao J Ohta T Ubuka

Sulfate and taurine are the main metabolites of L-cysteine in mammals and are excreted in the urine. The effect of a high protein diet on the ratio of sulfate to taurine excretion was studied in rats using synthetic 25% (standard protein diet group, group A) and 40% (high protein diet group, group B) casein diets. Average taurine and sulfate excretions (mumol/kg of body weight per day) were 280...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1995
M Brandsch S Ramamoorthy N Marczin J D Catravas J W Leibach V Ganapathy F H Leibach

The human colon carcinoma cell lines Caco-2 and HT-29 take up taurine actively. Treatment of Caco-2 cells with Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa) or with guanylin inhibited taurine uptake by approximately 40%. In contrast, neither STa nor guanylin changed the uptake of taurine in HT-29 cells. The inhibition in Caco-2 cells was associated with a decrease in the maximal velocity as we...

2012
Janusz Marcinkiewicz Ewa Kontny

Taurine, a non-protein sulfur amino acid, is the most abundant free amino-acid in the body and plays an important role in several essential biological processes such as bile acid conjugation, maintenance of calcium homeostasis, osmoregulation, and membrane stabilization [1,2,3]. Taurine reaches particularly high concentrations in tissues with high oxidative activity and in tissues exposed to el...

2007
OMER T. GINAWI

The effects of taurine and methamphetamine on condi— tioned avoidance response (CAR) in rats were factorially assessed. The effects of taurine were also studied on the locomotor activity in rats. Taurine at a high dose (200 mg/kg) suppressed both avoidances and escape responses and it caused brief sedation in rats. Methamphetamine (1 mg/kg), administered after taurine was able to reverse the ef...

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
S A Laidlaw M F Dietrich M P Lamtenzan H I Vargas J B Block J D Kopple

Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) was evaluated as an antimutagen in the Ames Salmonella tester strain assay. Taurine inhibited mutagenesis by doxorubicin (-74%), bleomycin (-55%), mitomycin C (-56%), and 2-aminofluorene (-52%), but not danthrone or benzo(a)pyrene, in strain TA102. In strain TA98, doxorubicin mutagenicity, but not that of 2-aminofluorene or benzo(a)pyrene, was inhibited by t...

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