Open access · CC-BY
via OpenAlex
Cellular and mitochondrial taurine depletion in bile duct ligated rats: a justification for taurine supplementation in cholestasis/cirrhosis
Asma Najibi, Heresh Rezaei, Ram Kumar Manthari, Hossein Niknahad, Akram Jamshidzadeh, Omid Farshad, Feng Yan, Yanqin Ma, Dongmei Xu, Zhongwei Tang, Mohammad Mehdi Ommati, Reza Heidari
Clinical and Experimental Hepatology · 2022 · ▲ 13 citations
Abstract
Taurine (TAU) is a free amino acid abundant in the human body. Various physiological roles have been attributed to TAU. At the subcellular level, mitochondria are the primary targets for TAU function. Meanwhile, it has been found that TAU depletion is associated with severe pathologies. Cholestasis is a severe clinical complication that can progress to liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatic failure. Bile duct ligation (BDL) is a reliable model for assessing cholestasis/cirrhosis and related complications. The current study was designed to investigate the effects of cholestasis/cirrhosis on tissue and mitochondrial TAU reservoirs. Cholestatic rats were monitored (14 and 42 days after BDL surgery), and TAU levels were assessed in various tissues and isolated mitochondria. There was a significant decrease in TAU in the brain, heart, liver, kidney, skeletal muscle, intestine, lung, testis, and ovary of the BDL animals (14 and 42 days after surgery). Mitochondrial levels of TAU were also significantly depleted in BDL animals. Tissue and mitochondrial TAU levels in cirrhotic animals (42 days after the BDL operation) were substantially lower than those in the cholestatic rats (14 days after BDL surgery). These data indicate an essential role for tissue and mitochondrial TAU in preventing organ injury induced by cholestasis/cirrhosis and could justify TAU supplementation for therapeutic purposes.
◌ CITATION ONLY
Full text is not openly licensed for redistribution here. Read it at the source:
Provenance
- Source
- OpenAlex
- DOI
- 10.5114/ceh.2022.119216
- Canonical
- link ↗
- Fetched
- 2026-06-23 MST
Cite this
APA
Najibi, A., Rezaei, H., Manthari, R.K., Niknahad, H., Jamshidzadeh, A., Farshad, O., Yan, F., Ma, Y., Xu, D., Tang, Z., Ommati, M.M., & Heidari, R. (2022). Cellular and mitochondrial taurine depletion in bile duct ligated rats: a justification for taurine supplementation in cholestasis/cirrhosis. <em>Clinical and Experimental Hepatology</em>. https://doi.org/10.5114/ceh.2022.119216
Vancouver
Najibi A, Rezaei H, Manthari RK, Niknahad H, Jamshidzadeh A, Farshad O, et al. Cellular and mitochondrial taurine depletion in bile duct ligated rats: a justification for taurine supplementation in cholestasis/cirrhosis. Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. 2022. doi:10.5114/ceh.2022.119216.
BibTeX
@article{asma2022Cellul,
title = {Cellular and mitochondrial taurine depletion in bile duct ligated rats: a justification for taurine supplementation in cholestasis/cirrhosis},
author = {Asma Najibi and Heresh Rezaei and Ram Kumar Manthari and Hossein Niknahad and Akram Jamshidzadeh and Omid Farshad and Feng Yan and Yanqin Ma and Dongmei Xu and Zhongwei Tang and Mohammad Mehdi Ommati and Reza Heidari},
journal = {Clinical and Experimental Hepatology},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.5114/ceh.2022.119216},
}
Research neighborhood
References, citing works, and semantically nearest findings. Click a node to open it.
Related findings
Clinical and Experimental Hepatology 2020
Open access · CC-BY
Taurine mitigates cirrhosis-associated heart injury through mitochondrial-dependent and antioxidative mechanisms
Journal of Hepatology 2016
Open access · CC-BY
Malnutrition-associated liver steatosis and ATP depletion is caused by peroxisomal and mitochondrial dysfunction
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 1984
Citation only
Effect of Taurine Supplementation on Hepatic Function During Short-Term Parenteral Nutrition in the Premature Infant
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2020
Open access · CC-BY
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Administration Prevents Experimental Diabetes-Induced Cognitive Impairment and Loss of Hippocampal Neurons
Frontiers in Pharmacology 2021
Open access · CC-BY
Metformin Attenuates Silica-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis by Activating Autophagy via the AMPK-mTOR Signaling Pathway
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 2015
Open access · CC-BY