Physiological and environmental stressors can cause osmotic stress in fish hearts, leading to a reduction in intracellular taurine concentration. Taurine is a beta amino acid known to regulate cardiac function in other animal models but its role in fish has not been fully elucidated. We generated a model of cardiac taurine-deficiency (TD) by feeding brook char (Salvelinus fontinalis) a diet enriched in β-alanine, which inhibits cardiomyocyte taurine uptake. Cardiac taurine levels were reduced by 21%, and stress-induced changes in normal taurine handling were observed in TD brook char. Responses to exhaustive exercise and acute thermal and hypoxia tolerance were then assessed using a combination of in vivo, in vitro, and biochemical approach...
International audienceHighly unsaturated fatty acids of the omega-3 series (HUFA) are major constitu...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
Taurine, which is abundant in mammalian tissues, especially in the heart, is essential for cellular ...
Physiological and environmental stressors can cause osmotic stress in fish hearts, leading to a redu...
Taurine is the most abundant amino acid in the blood of the cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, where lev...
The hearts of elasmobranchs, Like those of other vertebrates, contain high concentrations of the yS-...
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiency is observed in heart failure patients. Taurine, for example, ...
Taurine is a nonessential amino acid that has received much attention. Two organs, the heart and the...
Aquatic animals are increasingly challenged by O2 fluctuations as a result of global warming, as wel...
Although taurine has been shown to play multiple important physiological roles in teleosts, little i...
Cardiac failure occurs in most vertebrates including humans following even short hypoxia exposure du...
Exercise is an integral part of the survival of vertebrates. However, intense exercise disrupts extr...
Recent studies reported positive effects of taurine supplementation to plant protein-based diets on ...
An entirely novel mechanism to modulate heart rate was recently discovered in the Pacific hagfish (E...
International audienceHighly unsaturated fatty acids of the omega-3 series (HUFA) are major constitu...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
Taurine, which is abundant in mammalian tissues, especially in the heart, is essential for cellular ...
Physiological and environmental stressors can cause osmotic stress in fish hearts, leading to a redu...
Taurine is the most abundant amino acid in the blood of the cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, where lev...
The hearts of elasmobranchs, Like those of other vertebrates, contain high concentrations of the yS-...
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrient deficiency is observed in heart failure patients. Taurine, for example, ...
Taurine is a nonessential amino acid that has received much attention. Two organs, the heart and the...
Aquatic animals are increasingly challenged by O2 fluctuations as a result of global warming, as wel...
Although taurine has been shown to play multiple important physiological roles in teleosts, little i...
Cardiac failure occurs in most vertebrates including humans following even short hypoxia exposure du...
Exercise is an integral part of the survival of vertebrates. However, intense exercise disrupts extr...
Recent studies reported positive effects of taurine supplementation to plant protein-based diets on ...
An entirely novel mechanism to modulate heart rate was recently discovered in the Pacific hagfish (E...
International audienceHighly unsaturated fatty acids of the omega-3 series (HUFA) are major constitu...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
Taurine, which is abundant in mammalian tissues, especially in the heart, is essential for cellular ...