Taurine is a ubiquitous sulfur-containing amino acid found in high concentration in most tissues. Because of its involvement in fundamental physiological functions, such as regulating respiratory chain activity, modulating cation transport, controlling inflammation, altering protein phosphorylation and prolonging lifespan, taurine is an important nutrient whose deficiency leads to severe pathology and cell death. However, the mechanism by which taurine deficiency causes cell death is inadequately understood. Therefore, the present study examined the hypothesis that overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by complex I of the respiratory chain triggers mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in hearts of taurine transporter knockout (TauTKO)...
Sarcopenia that occurs with advancing age is characterized by a gradual loss of muscle protein compo...
31 pagesTaurine has been reported to prevent obesity by influencing thermogenesis. To understand the...
Mitochondria are the key players in apoptosis and necrosis. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-depleted r0 ce...
Taurine is a naturally occurring sulfur-containing amino acid that is found abundantly in excitatory...
Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is found in milimolar concentrations in mammalian tissues. One ...
Taurine (TAU) is the most abundant free amino acid in the human body. High concentrations of this am...
Taurine, which is abundant in mammalian tissues, especially in the heart, is essential for cellular ...
Exogenous taurine attenuates mitochondrial oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress in rat ...
In nucleated cells cellular taurine is released prior to DNA fragmentation and the breakdown of phos...
Abstract Background The β-amino acid, taurine, is a nutritional requirement in some species. In thes...
Taurine (TAU) is a sulfur-containing beta amino acid that is not involved in protein composition and...
Taurine (TAU) is a sulfur-containing beta amino acid that is not involved in protein composition and...
Background—Iron overload has an increasing worldwide prevalence and is associated with significant c...
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiency is observed in heart failure patients. Taurine, for example, ...
Sarcopenia, which occurs during aging, is characterized by the gradual loss of skeletal muscle mass ...
Sarcopenia that occurs with advancing age is characterized by a gradual loss of muscle protein compo...
31 pagesTaurine has been reported to prevent obesity by influencing thermogenesis. To understand the...
Mitochondria are the key players in apoptosis and necrosis. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-depleted r0 ce...
Taurine is a naturally occurring sulfur-containing amino acid that is found abundantly in excitatory...
Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is found in milimolar concentrations in mammalian tissues. One ...
Taurine (TAU) is the most abundant free amino acid in the human body. High concentrations of this am...
Taurine, which is abundant in mammalian tissues, especially in the heart, is essential for cellular ...
Exogenous taurine attenuates mitochondrial oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress in rat ...
In nucleated cells cellular taurine is released prior to DNA fragmentation and the breakdown of phos...
Abstract Background The β-amino acid, taurine, is a nutritional requirement in some species. In thes...
Taurine (TAU) is a sulfur-containing beta amino acid that is not involved in protein composition and...
Taurine (TAU) is a sulfur-containing beta amino acid that is not involved in protein composition and...
Background—Iron overload has an increasing worldwide prevalence and is associated with significant c...
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiency is observed in heart failure patients. Taurine, for example, ...
Sarcopenia, which occurs during aging, is characterized by the gradual loss of skeletal muscle mass ...
Sarcopenia that occurs with advancing age is characterized by a gradual loss of muscle protein compo...
31 pagesTaurine has been reported to prevent obesity by influencing thermogenesis. To understand the...
Mitochondria are the key players in apoptosis and necrosis. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-depleted r0 ce...