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E-Book, Englisch, Band 217, 406 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology

Huxtable / Franconi / Giotti The Biology of Taurine

Methods and Mechanisms

E-Book, Englisch, Band 217, 406 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology

ISBN: 978-1-4899-0405-8
Verlag: Springer US
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Section I: Taurine and Cardiovascular Pharmacology.- Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics of Taurine and Related Compounds.- Section II. Biochemistry, Nutrition and Development.- Introduction: Biochemistry, Nutrition and Development.- The Stabilizing Protein, Protein-A, of Cysteine Dioxygenase.- The Oxidation of Hypotaurine to Taurine: Bis-Aminoethyl-?-Disulfone, A Metabolic Intermediate in Mammalian Tissue.- Renal Taurine Transport-Recent Developments.- Taurine Conjugation of Bile Acids Protects Human Cells in Culture.- Development of Biosynthesizing and Uptake Systems for Taurine in Cerebral Cortical Neurons in Primary Culture: Analysis of Possible Factors Involved in Perinatal Decline of Cerebral Taurine.- Taurine Efflux from Brain Slices: Potassium-Evoked Release is Greater from Immature than Mature Brain Tissue.- Taurine and Photoreceptor Structure: Biochemical and Electrophysiological Studies.- Taurine Availability and Function in Neurogenetic Retinopathies.- Nutritional Taurine Deficiency and Feline Pregnancy and Outcome.- Abnormal Visual Acuity and Retinal Morphology in Rhesus Monkeys Fed a Taurine-Free Diet During the First Three Postnatal Months.- Taurine Concentrations in Human Heart — A Retrospective Analysis.- The Development of Heart and Brain Function in Low-Birth-Weight Infants Fed with Taurine-Supplemented Formula.- Section III. Pharmacology of Excitable Tissue.- Potentiation of Myocardial Ischemic Injury by Drug-Induced Taurine Depletion.- Inotropic Activity of Orthanilic and L-Cysteic Acid on Isolated Guinea-Pig Ventricular Strips.- Calcium Overload-Induced Myocardial Damage Caused by Isoproterenol and by Adriamycin: Possible Role of Taurine in its Prevention.- An Analysis of the Effects of Taurine on Cellular and ExtracellularCalcium Mobilization in Rabbit Ear Artery.- Suppression of Bronchial Response to Platelet Activating Factor Following Taurine Administration.- Neural Regulation of Taurine Transport in Skeletal Muscle.- Effect of Taurine on Chloride Conductance and Excitability of Rat Skeletal Muscle Fibers.- Insulin-Like Activity of Taurine.- Taurine Inhibits Wet-Dog Shakes and Hippocampal Seizures Induced by Opioid Peptides in Rats.- Possible Involvement of Brain Calcium Metabolism in the Action of Taurine in Mammalian Thermoregulation.- Section IV: Neurochemistry.- A Taurine Receptor Model: Taurine-Sensitive Olfactory Cells in the Lobster.- Taurine System in the Normal and Ischemic Rat Hippocampus.- Immunocytochemical Demonstration of Taurine.- Uptake, Localization and Release of Taurine in the Rat Basal Ganglia.- Basal Concentration and Evoked Changes of Extracellular Taurine in the Rat Hippocampus in Vivo.- A Model of the Compartmentalization of Taurine in Rat Hypothalamic Neuronal and Glial Cell Particles.- Neurochemical Characterization of Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors in Hippocampus.- The Effect of Taurine on Excitatory Receptor Binding in Rat Hippocampal Membranes.- Taurine Deficiency in the Rat and Cat: Effects on Neurotoxic and Biochemical Actions of Kainate.- Further Observation on the Interaction of Taurine and Calmodulin on the Central Adrenergic Neuron.- Interactions of Taurine and Dopamine in the Striatum.- Effects of Acidic Dipeptides on Aminoacidergic Neurotransmission in the Brain.- Section V: Calcium-Taurine Modulatory Mechanism.- From Heart to Hypothesis: A Mechanism for the Calcium Modulatory Actions of Taurine.- Participants.- Abbreviations.


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