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Myocardial taurine concentrations in cats with cardiac disease and in healthy cats fed taurine-modified diets
Philip R. Fox, John A. Sturman
American Journal of Veterinary Research · 1992 · ▲ 12 citations
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Summary Myocardial taurine concentrations were measured in cats with cardiac disease and in healthy cats fed diets with various concentrations of taurine. Group 1 was composed of 26 cats with 3 categories of naturally developing cardiac disease: dilatative cardiomyopathy (group 1A), 10 cats; hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (group 1B), 9 cats; and volume overload (group 1C), 7 cats. These cats had been fed various commercial diets. Group 2 was composed of 40 healthy cats that had been fed diets varying in taurine concentration (0 to 1% taurine) for at least 2 years. Mean myocardial taurine concentrations did not differ significantly between group-1 cats with dilatative cardiomyopathy and those with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or volume overload. Cats in group 1A had a mean myocardial taurine concentration 3 times higher than healthy cats fed a taurine-free diet ( P < 0.002). Mean myocardial taurine concentrations did not differ significantly between group-1A cats and healthy cats fed a diet containing 0.02% taurine; group-1A cats had significantly lower mean myocardial taurine concentrations than did healthy cats fed a synthetic diet containing 0.05 or 1.0% taurine ( P < 0.001). Acute oral administration of taurine in 5 group-1A cats appeared to increase mean myocardial taurine concentrations, compared with similar cats not given taurine during treatment for cardiac failure. In group-2 cats, mean myocardial taurine concentrations increased directly with percentage of dietary taurine.
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Fox, P.R., & Sturman, J.A. (1992). Myocardial taurine concentrations in cats with cardiac disease and in healthy cats fed taurine-modified diets. <em>American Journal of Veterinary Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1992.53.02.237
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Fox PR, Sturman JA. Myocardial taurine concentrations in cats with cardiac disease and in healthy cats fed taurine-modified diets. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 1992. doi:10.2460/ajvr.1992.53.02.237.
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@article{philip1992Myocar,
title = {Myocardial taurine concentrations in cats with cardiac disease and in healthy cats fed taurine-modified diets},
author = {Philip R. Fox and John A. Sturman},
journal = {American Journal of Veterinary Research},
year = {1992},
doi = {10.2460/ajvr.1992.53.02.237},
}
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