Lehmann A, Hamberger A
J Neurochem. 1984 May;42(5):1286-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1984.tb02785.x.
The effect of guanidinoethane sulfonic acid (GES), an inhibitor of taurine uptake, was examined with respect to endogenous amino acids in the hippocampus of the freely moving rabbit. GES increased the extracellular levels of both taurine and phosphoethanolamine (PEA), other amino acids being unaffected. However, long-term oral administration of GES selectively reduced endogenous taurine levels. The effect of GES on PEA appeared to be a consequence of the elevated extracellular taurine as exogenously administered taurine per se increased PEA levels in the extracellular space. The findings are discussed in conjunction with the proposed membrane-stabilizing effects of taurine.
研究了牛磺酸摄取抑制剂胍基乙磺酸(GES)对自由活动家兔海马体内源性氨基酸的影响。GES增加了牛磺酸和磷酸乙醇胺(PEA)的细胞外水平,而其他氨基酸不受影响。然而,长期口服GES会选择性降低内源性牛磺酸水平。GES对PEA的影响似乎是细胞外牛磺酸升高的结果,因为外源性给予的牛磺酸本身会增加细胞外空间中的PEA水平。结合牛磺酸提出的膜稳定作用对这些发现进行了讨论。