Literature DB >> 1507656

Beneficial effect of intravenous taurine infusion on electroretinographic disorder in taurine deficient rats.

C Shimada1, S Tanaka, M Hasegawa, S Kuroda, K Isaka, M Sano, H Araki.   

Abstract

We investigated the effect of intravenous taurine infusion on the electroretinogram (ERG) of taurine-deficient rats produced by treatment with guanidinoethyl sulfonate (GES), a taurine transport inhibitor. Mother rats were fed a taurine-free diet and given drinking water containing 1% GES from 2 weeks of gestation to weaning. The same feeding conditions were applied to male offspring after weaning. Both ERG measurement and continuous infusion of taurine at a dose of 10, 30 or 100 mg/animal/day were performed for 3 weeks from 7 to 10 weeks of age. GES-treatment reduced a- and b-wave amplitudes to 50% of the control levels and also increased b-wave latencies. Intravenous infusion of taurine improved these ERG abnormalities in a dose-dependent manner. Taurine concentrations in plasma, eyes and brain were also decreased by treatment with GES, and dose-dependent recovery was observed after infusion with taurine, although the concentrations of other amino acids were not affected by GES-treatment and infusion of taurine. Observations of morphological changes revealed that the retinal damage in GES-treated animals was decreased by taurine infusion. These results indicate that the changes in ERG and retinal structure observed in taurine deficiency are improved by intravenous infusion of taurine.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1507656     DOI: 10.1254/jjp.59.43

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0021-5198


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