| Literature DB >> 20804609 |
Hye Min Kim1, Chang-Hee Do, Dong Hee Lee.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Taurine plays an important role in reducing physiological stress. Recent studies indicated that taurine may serve as an anti-obesity agent at the cellular level. This study characterizes taurine's potential anti-obesity function in C. elegans, which have become a popular in vivo model for understanding the regulatory basis of lipid biosynthesis and deposition.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20804609 PMCID: PMC2994401 DOI: 10.1186/1423-0127-17-S1-S33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Sci ISSN: 1021-7770 Impact factor: 8.410
Figure 1Sudan black B staining of taurine-treated wormsC. elegans were treated with taurine for 24 h and its effect on lipid storage was observed by Sudan black B staining. The taurine’s effect on reduction of lipid accumulation was significant in the wild type strain of N2. However, the effect of taurine was minimal or insignificant for the lipid storage mutant, tub-1.
Figure 2Triglyceride content measurement The high fat grown N2 worms positively responded to the taurine treatment in a dose-dependent manner when the triglyceride content was measured as described in Methods. The response of tub-1, however, showed no significance compared to N2.
Figure 3Food consumption assay The time taken for the total consumption of OP50 was compared among the taurine treatments. A significant difference was observed between starved (A) and well-fed (B) worms; however, no significance was noticed between the taurine treatments within the strain. The x-axis refers to the time (min) taken for a total consumption of food.
Motility comparison assay
| [Taurine] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 1 | 5 | 10 (μg/ml) | |
| d0 | d++ | d+++ | d+++ | |
| d0 | d+ | d0 | d+ | |
Worms were grown on taurine-containing or free media. The distance of worm’s movement was compared among the taurine treatments. “do” refers to the distance the worms moved on the taurine–free media. “+” denotes an approximate 10% increase in mobility according to the length of path left on the media.