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Taurine depletion increases phosphorylation of a specific protein in the rat retina.

J B Lombardini1, R S Young, C L Props.   

Abstract

Partial depletion of the taurine content in the rat retina was accomplished for up to 22 weeks by introduction of 1.5% guanidinoethanesulfonate (GES) in the drinking water. Taurine levels decreased by 50% after 1 week of GES treatment and by 80% at 16 weeks. Replacement of GES by taurine to the GES-treated rats from week 16 to 22 returned their taurine content to the control value. Whereas addition of taurine (1.5%) to the drinking water of control rats from week 16 to 22 elevated the retinal taurine content to 118% of the control value, the administration of untreated water to GES-treated animals for the 16 to 22 week time period increased the retinal taurine content to only 76% of the control value.The amplitude of the electroretinogram (ERG) b-wave was decreased by 60% after GES-treatment for 16 weeks and maintained this reduced level for up to 22 weeks. Administration of taurine in the drinking water from week 16 to 22 returned the b-wave amplitude to a range not statistically different from the control values whereas the administration of untreated water produced less improvement.After 6 weeks of GES treatment when the retinal taurine content was reduced by 70% and the amplitude of the b-wave was reduced by 50% (extrapolated from Figure 1), phosphorylation of a specific protein with an approximate molecular weight of 20K was increased by 94%. The increased phosphorylation of the ~20K protein observed after GES treatment was reversed when the animals were treated with taurine (1 1/2%) in the drinking water for an additional 6 weeks. There was no change in the phosphorylation of the ~20K protein when animals were treated with taurine for 6 weeks. The data obtained support the theory that taurine may have a regulatory effect on retinal protein phosphorylation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 24178477     DOI: 10.1007/BF00806588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amino Acids        ISSN: 0939-4451            Impact factor:   3.520


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