نتایج جستجو برای: taurine

تعداد نتایج: 3952  

2007
P. Saransaari

This chapter reviews the occurrence, distribution, metabolism, transport, and actions of the simple sulphur‐containing nonproteinaceous amino acid taurine. It is a ubiquitous constituent of virtually all animal cells, particularly enriched in the electrically excitable cells of the nervous system, retina, heart, and muscles. Taurine is present in both neuronal and glial cells, exhibiting modera...

Journal: :Poultry science 2014
Chunxi Huang Yuming Guo Jianmin Yuan

Three experiments were conducted to determine the effect of taurine on the intestinal development, bile acid concentrations, and hormonal status of chickens. In experiment 1, a total of 250 one-day-old broilers were randomly allocated to 5 treatments and supplemented with 0, 0.25, 0.50, 1.00, and 2.00 g/kg of taurine, respectively. Growth performance, weight and length of the small intestine, a...

2017
R Chaban A Kornberger N Branski K Buschmann N Stumpf A Beiras-Fernandez C F Vahl

BACKGROUND Our study aimed to evaluate changes in the contractile behavior of human myocardium after exposure to caffeine and taurine, the main active ingredients of energy drinks (EDs), and to evaluate whether taurine exhibits any inotropic effect at all in the dosages commonly used in EDs. METHODS Myocardial tissue was removed from the right atrial appendages of patients undergoing cardiac ...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2003
Abdeslem El Idrissi Jeffrey Messing Jason Scalia Ekkhart Trenkner

Parenteral injection of kainic acid (KA), a glutamate receptor agonist, causes severe and stereotyped behavioral convulsions in mice and is used as a rodent model for human temporal lobe epilepsy. The goal of this study is to examine the potential anti-convulsive effects of the neuro-active amino acid taurine, in the mouse model of KA-induced limbic seizures. We found that taurine (43 mg/Kg, s....

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2015
Qiwang Ma Jianjun Zhao Wei Cao Jiali Liu Sheng Cui

Cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase (CSAD) and cysteine dioxygenase (CDO) are two rate-limiting enzymes in taurine de novo synthesis, and their expressions are associated with estrogen concentration. The present study was designed to determine the relationship between 17β-estradiol (E₂) and taurine in female mice liver. We initially observed the mice had lower levels of CSAD, CDO, and taurine ...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2004
John Dominy Jeffrey S Thinschmidt Joanna Peris Ralph Dawson Roger L Papke

Perfusion with high millimolar levels of taurine evoked a long-lasting potentiation (LLP-TAU) of synaptic transmission in the Schaffer-collateral CA1 region of the rat hippocampus. Although LLP-TAU showed some correlations to increases in the total taurine content of hippocampal slices, it could not be blocked by the taurine transport inhibitor guanidinoethanesulfonic acid (GES), which was able...

2016
Jessica R. Terrill Marisa N. Duong Rufus Turner Caroline Le Guiner Amber Boyatzis Anthony J. Kettle Miranda D. Grounds Peter G. Arthur

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal skeletal muscle wasting disease presenting with excessive myofibre necrosis and increased inflammation and oxidative stress. In the mdx mouse model of DMD, homeostasis of the amino acid taurine is altered, and taurine administration drastically decreases muscle necrosis, dystropathology, inflammation and protein thiol oxidation. Since the severe path...

2014
Takashi Ito Natsumi Yoshikawa Takaaki Inui Natsuko Miyazaki Stephen W. Schaffer Junichi Azuma Alfred S. Lewin

Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is found in milimolar concentrations in mammalian tissues. One of its main functions is osmoregulation; however, it also exhibits cytoprotective activity by diminishing injury caused by stress and disease. Taurine depletion is associated with several defects, many of which are found in the aging animal, suggesting that taurine might exert anti-aging actions....

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 1999
J F Stover M C Morganti-Kosmann P M Lenzlinger R Stocker O S Kempski T Kossmann

Glutamate contributes to secondary brain damage, resulting in cell swelling and brain edema. Under in vitro conditions, increased extracellular levels of the amino acid taurine reflect glutamate-induced osmotic cell swelling. In vivo, increases in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) taurine could, therefore, unmask glutamate-mediated cytotoxic edema formation and possibly differentiate it from vasogenic ...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Mark W Musch Erin M Davis-Amaral Karen L Leibowitz Leon Goldstein

Treatment of skate erythrocytes with FCCP, dinitrophenol, or sodium azide lowers ATP levels and inhibits Na+-independent taurine uptake after hypotonic volume expansion. Inside-out vesicles isolated from hypotonic volume-expanded cells demonstrate greater Na+-independent taurine uptake, and pretreatment of cells with FCCP abolishes this stimulation. Addition of ATP to the vesicles does not rest...

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