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Development of a Novel Cysteine Sulfinic Acid Decarboxylase Knockout Mouse: Dietary Taurine Reduces Neonatal Mortality
Eunkyue Park, Seung‐Yong Park, Carl Dobkin, Georgia Schuller‐Levis
Journal of Amino Acids · 2014 · ▲ 82 citations
Abstract
We engineered a CSAD KO mouse to investigate the physiological roles of taurine. The disruption of the CSAD gene was verified by Southern, Northern, and Western blotting. HPLC indicated an 83% decrease of taurine concentration in the plasma of CSAD(-/-). Although CSAD(-/-) generation (G)1 and G2 survived, offspring from G2 CSAD(-/-) had low brain and liver taurine concentrations and most died within 24 hrs of birth. Taurine concentrations in G3 CSAD(-/-) born from G2 CSAD(-/-) treated with taurine in the drinking water were restored and survival rates of G3 CSAD(-/-) increased from 15% to 92%. The mRNA expression of CDO, ADO, and TauT was not different in CSAD(-/-) compared to WT and CSAD mRNA was not expressed in CSAD(-/-). Expression of Gpx 1 and 3 was increased significantly in CSAD(-/-) and restored to normal levels with taurine supplementation. Lactoferrin and the prolactin receptor were significantly decreased in CSAD(-/-). The prolactin receptor was restored with taurine supplementation. These data indicated that CSAD KO is a good model for studying the effects of taurine deficiency and its treatment with taurine supplementation.
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Park, E., Park, S., Dobkin, C., & Schuller‐Levis, G. (2014). Development of a Novel Cysteine Sulfinic Acid Decarboxylase Knockout Mouse: Dietary Taurine Reduces Neonatal Mortality. <em>Journal of Amino Acids</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/346809
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Park E, Park S, Dobkin C, Schuller‐Levis G. Development of a Novel Cysteine Sulfinic Acid Decarboxylase Knockout Mouse: Dietary Taurine Reduces Neonatal Mortality. Journal of Amino Acids. 2014. doi:10.1155/2014/346809.
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@article{eunkyue2014Develo,
title = {Development of a Novel Cysteine Sulfinic Acid Decarboxylase Knockout Mouse: Dietary Taurine Reduces Neonatal Mortality},
author = {Eunkyue Park and Seung‐Yong Park and Carl Dobkin and Georgia Schuller‐Levis},
journal = {Journal of Amino Acids},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1155/2014/346809},
}
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