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Neurochem Res. 1982 Nov;7(11):1385-90. doi: 10.1007/BF00966067.
Taurine is the major free amino acid of the vertebrate retina. Treatment of rats with guanidinoethyl sulfonate (GES), a taurine analogue which competes with taurine for transport sites, leads to depletion of 60% of retinal taurine with little effect on other free amino acids. Supplementation of the diet with 0.3% taurine gives partial protection against depletion, confirming that taurine-GES competition underlies part of the effects. The magnitude of the depletion suggests the importance of taurine transport across the blood-retinal barrier for the maintenance of retinal taurine levels.