Journal of Biomedical Science (Aug 2010)

Cardiac and skeletal muscle abnormality in taurine transporter-knockout mice

  • Ito Takashi,
  • Oishi Shohei,
  • Takai Mika,
  • Kimura Yasushi,
  • Uozumi Yoriko,
  • Fujio Yasushi,
  • Schaffer Stephen W,
  • Azuma Junichi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1423-0127-17-S1-S20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. Suppl 1
p. S20

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Abstract Taurine, a sulfur-containing β-amino acid, is highly contained in heart and skeletal muscle. Taurine has a variety of biological actions, such as ion movement, calcium handling and cytoprotection in the cardiac and skeletal muscles. Meanwhile, taurine deficiency leads various pathologies, including dilated cardiomyopathy, in cat and fox. However, the essential role of taurine depletion on pathogenesis has not been fully clarified. To address the physiological role of taurine in mammalian tissues, taurine transporter-(TauT-) knockout models were recently generated. TauTKO mice exhibited loss of body weight, abnormal cardiac function and the reduced exercise capacity with tissue taurine depletion. In this chapter, we summarize pathological profile and histological feature of heart and skeletal muscle in TauTKO mice.