De la Rosa J, Stipanuk M H
Life Sci. 1985 Apr 8;36(14):1347-51. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(85)90039-6.
Administration of guanidinoethanesulfonate (GES) to male rats for 5 weeks resulted in a 90% decrease in the hepatic taurine concentration. This depletion of hepatic taurine was associated with a 570% increase in the concentration of glycine-conjugated bile acids, a 30% decrease in the concentration of taurine-conjugated bile acids, and an increase in the ratio of glycine- to taurine-conjugated bile acids from 0.046 to 0.45. The total concentration of bile salts in the bile and the turnover of cholic acid were not affected by administration of GES. The data indicate that the taurine-depleted rat conserves taurine to some extent by using glycine instead of taurine for bile salt synthesis but not by decreasing the daily fractional turnover of bile acids.
给雄性大鼠施用胍基乙磺酸盐(GES)5周导致肝脏牛磺酸浓度降低90%。肝脏牛磺酸的这种消耗与甘氨酸结合型胆汁酸浓度增加570%、牛磺酸结合型胆汁酸浓度降低30%以及甘氨酸与牛磺酸结合型胆汁酸的比例从0.046增加到0.45有关。胆汁中胆盐的总浓度和胆酸的周转率不受GES施用的影响。数据表明,牛磺酸缺乏的大鼠通过使用甘氨酸而非牛磺酸进行胆盐合成在一定程度上保留了牛磺酸,而不是通过降低胆汁酸的每日分数周转率来实现。