2010
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.1716
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Abstract: Infrequent exercise, typically involving eccentric actions, has been shown to cause oxidative stress and to damage muscle tissue. High taurine levels are present in skeletal muscle and may play a role in cellular defences against free radical-mediated damage. This study investigates the effects of taurine supplementation on oxidative stress biomarkers after eccentric exercise (EE). Twenty-four male rats were divided into the following groups (n = 6): control; EE; EE plus taurine (EE + Taurine); EE plus saline … Show more

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“…There is a possibility that orally administered taurine was taken up by skeletal muscle via TAUT and the mice in the taurine-treated group had higher skeletal muscle taurine levels at an early time point (before sample collection). As some of effects of taurine administration may occur at the plasma membrane-these include antioxidant processes on the plasma membrane (30,31), excitation-contraction coupling (32), and regulation of cellular osmolality through influences on ion channels (33)-it is also possible that orally administered taurine indirectly influenced energy metabolism in skeletal muscle by affecting some cellular functions outside of tissue. Moreover, taurine administration could be involved in the regulation of metabolism in other tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a possibility that orally administered taurine was taken up by skeletal muscle via TAUT and the mice in the taurine-treated group had higher skeletal muscle taurine levels at an early time point (before sample collection). As some of effects of taurine administration may occur at the plasma membrane-these include antioxidant processes on the plasma membrane (30,31), excitation-contraction coupling (32), and regulation of cellular osmolality through influences on ion channels (33)-it is also possible that orally administered taurine indirectly influenced energy metabolism in skeletal muscle by affecting some cellular functions outside of tissue. Moreover, taurine administration could be involved in the regulation of metabolism in other tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circulating creatine kinase CK levels are often monitored as an indirect biomarker of muscle damage after resistive exercise have been shown to increase after infrequent exercise, typically involving eccentric actions 34 ; and both moderate exercise 60 VO 2 max and intensive exercise 75 VO 2 max signifi cantly increased IL-6, CK, CRP and white blood cells WBC , as well 35 . However, consumption of test oils with vitamin D, calcium and boron resulted in lower Ck levels, particularly in coconut group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is an amino acid derived from cysteine metabolism and is involved in cell volume regulation, detoxification, and osmoregulation, membrane stabilization, intracellular calcium flux regulation, and antioxidant production due to its molecular structure (Huxtable 1992;Zembron-Lacny et al 2007;Miyamoto et al 2009;Silva et al 2011). It has been reported that taurine can protect against oxidative stress under various conditions (Zhang et al 2004;Redmond et al 1998;Qi et al 1995;Silva et al 2011) and act as an antiinflammatory agent (Huxtable 1992;Zembron-Lacny et al 2007;Miyamoto et al 2009;Silva et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%