2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55769-4_3
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Taurine Homeostasis and Volume Control

Abstract: Taurine content is high (mM) in mammalian brain. By its major role as an osmolyte, taurine contributes to the cell volume control, which is particularly critical in the brain. Taurine participates in osmotic adjustments required to maintain the organization and size of intracellular compartments. It counteracts volume fluctuations in unbalanced transmembrane fluxes of ions and neurotransmitters, preserving the functional synaptic contacts. Taurine has a key role in the long-term adaptation to chronic hyponatre… Show more

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“…In line with previous findings ( Jiang et al, 2003;Vassend et al, 2018 ), we observed a negative relationship between fatigue and anxiety, and we report for the first time a significant negative association between state physical fatigue and NAc taurine. State physical fatigue was assessed with the SEF 3-item scale measuring the intensity of current feelings of fatigue regarding the capacity to perform typical physical activities ( O'Connor, 2006 ). Previous work had related taurine consumption to life stress ( Sung and Chang, 2009 ) and physical endurance in rats ( Yatabe et al, 2009 ) and humans ( Kowsari et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with previous findings ( Jiang et al, 2003;Vassend et al, 2018 ), we observed a negative relationship between fatigue and anxiety, and we report for the first time a significant negative association between state physical fatigue and NAc taurine. State physical fatigue was assessed with the SEF 3-item scale measuring the intensity of current feelings of fatigue regarding the capacity to perform typical physical activities ( O'Connor, 2006 ). Previous work had related taurine consumption to life stress ( Sung and Chang, 2009 ) and physical endurance in rats ( Yatabe et al, 2009 ) and humans ( Kowsari et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taurine and myo-inositol are regarded as markers of astrocytes and exert an essential role in controlling astrocytic volume in the brain [60] , [61] . In this study, we found that the levels of taurine in the hippocampus, cortex and striatum and myo-inositol in the hippocampus and striatum were significantly higher in male mice when compared with female mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 The important role of taurine as a cellular osmoregulator will not be described in detail in this paper. However, it should be mentioned that taurine levels contribute to cellular homeostasis, and that this role is particularly important in the brain 71 and kidney. 72 The overexpression of components of cysteine catabolic pathways in cancer cells is likely to result in increased pyruvate production.…”
Section: Cysteine-oxidative Catabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%