Taurine 2012
Taurine 2012
Taurine 2012
Outline
1. Introduction 2. Some Biochemistry 3. Some Observed Benefits of Taurine
The The The The The Skin Heart Pancreas Brain Blood
4. 5. 6. 7.
1. Introduction
What
is
Taurine?
Taurine
is
the
most
common
free
amino
acid
in
the
body
Taurine
is
never
incorporated
into
any
protein,
and
it
hardly
ever
parFcipates
in
any
reacFon
Yet
taurine
is
found
in
high
concen-
traFon
in
the
heart,
brain,
and
liver
What
is
it
doing
there???
Cats become blind if raised without taurine Brain taurine levels decline with age in mammals; replaced with glutamate
Helps
them
maintain
their
membrane
potenFal
Suppresses
superoxide
synthesis
(oxidaFon
damage)
Maintains
healthy
skin
Protects
against
diabetes
and
heart
disease
Protects
against
heart
arrhythmias
Low
taurine
in
blood
associated
with
many
cancers
*
Wesseling
et
al.,
Hypertension.
2009,
53,
909-911
Serum
glucose
levels
signicantly
lower
in
mice
fed
sh
oil
(with
or
without
taurine)
Fish
oil
+
taurine
group
had
enhanced
GLUT4
distribuFon
in
plasma
membrane
of
muscle
Fssue.
GLUT4
is
the
key
catalyst
for
glucose
uptake
in
muscles
A
Provoca8ve
Hypothesis
Taurine
is
very
stable
(many
claim
it
is
inert)
Taurine
is
stored
in
heart
and
brain
as
buer
for
sulfate
supply
during
extreme
adverse
condiFons
EncephaliFs
leads
to
sulfate
renewal!
Hypochlorite
(bleach)
[released
by
immune
cells
to
ght
infecFon]
Fever
[enhances
energy
of
reacFon]
Seizures
[induce
electric
current
and
provide
free
electrons]
I
have
traced
most
modern
diseases
to
a
deciency
in
the
supply
of
sulfate
(I
will
talk
much
more
about
this
tomorrow)
Two
criFcal
points:
SulfaFon
of
cholesterol
is
essenFal
for
cholesterol
transport
sulfate
deciency
implies
cholesterol
deciency
SulfaFon
is
essenFal
for
managing
sugar:
insucient
sulfate
supply
leads
to
diabetes
2. Some Biochemistry
Taurine!
Sulfonyl
Potent anFoxidant
If
sulfur-containing
nutrients
are
added,
atherosclerosis
is
prevented
Taurine
worked
as
well
as
other
molecules
like
cysteine,
methionine,
and
glutathione
*
G.V.
Mann
et
al.,
Am.
J.
Clin.
Nutr.
8,
491-497,
1960.
Such a reacFon might be possible in the human, but its not easy
cholesterol
taurine
The Skin
SLS induces an increase in water loss through the skin, inammaFon, and proliferaFon IncubaFon w/ SLS + taurine
Decrease in IL-1 and prostaglandin E2 (inammatory agents) StabilizaFon of membrane integrity Improvement in keraFnocyte viability
The Heart
Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death in industrially developed countries Accounts for 300,000 - 500,000 deaths per year in U.S. Due to ventricular brillaFon: life-threatening heart arrhythmia Manifested by low heart rate variability Triggered by adrenalin in response to stress Intracellular potassium and calcium dysregulaFon insucient membrane cholesterol?
High dietary taurine reduces risk of coronary heart disease and insulin resistance Taurine deciency can also lead to obesity, a risk factor for heart disease
Platelets
uFlized
newly
available
sulfate
to
produce
cholesterol
sulfate
from
cholesterol
obtained
from
HDL
Depleted
HDL
Homocysteine
could
be
diverted
to
cysteine
and
glutathione
instead
of
being
held
in
reserve
as
an
alternaFve
source
of
sulfate.
Serum
homocysteine
levels
dropped
*
A.
Zulli
et
al.,
Hypertension,
53,
1017-1022,
2009
Recapitula8on
Sudden
cardiac
death
is
leading
cause
of
death
in
Western
naFons
Taurine
is
highly
concentrated
in
the
heart
Low
dietary
taurine
associated
with
increase
in
insulin
resistance,
obesity,
and
heart
disease
Taurine
protects
rabbits
from
cholesterol-diet- induced
cardiovascular
disease
I
hypothesize
that
these
eects
are
due
to
taurine's
ability
to
promote
cholesterol
sulfate
synthesis
Protects
from
sudden
cardiac
death
The Pancreas
Supplement
with
2%
taurine
soluFon
ad
libitum
protected
rats
from
insulin
resistance
*
Nandhini
et
al.,
Singapore
Med
J,
46(2),
82-87,
2005
The Brain
Taurine
in
Development*
Highest
concentraFon
occurs
in
developing
brain
Taurine
concentraFons
fall
during
development
Converted
to
sulfate?
Neonates
have
3x
levels
of
adults
True
for
humans,
monkeys,
mice,
rabbits,
rats,
and
insects
*
R.J.
Huxtable,
Physiological
Reviews
72(1),
101-163,
Jan
1992
Taurine
is
Neuroprotec8ve*
Taurine
prevents
excitotoxicity
induced
by
glutamate
in
neurons
Mitochondrial
electron
gradient
mitochondrion
is
calcium
regulated
AcFvaFon
by
glutamate
Extracellular
calcium
inux
MobilizaFon
from
internal
stores
(mitochondria)
Associated
with
decrease
in
mitochondrial
energy
metabolism
Pretreatment with taurine normalized calcium homeostasis and prevented mitochondrial impairment
The Blood
Outline
1. Introduction 2. Some Biochemistry 3. Some Observed Benefits of Taurine
The The The The The Skin Heart Pancreas Brain Blood
4. 5. 6. 7.
4. Mitochondrial Diseases
Mitochondrial Diseases*
Mitochondria
convert
food
into
ATP
for
energy
Mitochondrial
stage
I
impairment
associated
with
many
neurological
and
muscular
disorders
Mitochondrial
Diseases
Oxen
caused
by
mutaFons
in
mitochondrial
genes
Symptoms
include
poor
growth,
loss
of
muscle
coordinaFon,
muscle
weakness,
visual
problems,
hearing
problems,
learning
disabiliFes,
heart
disease,
liver
disease,
kidney
disease,
gastrointesFnal
disorders,
respiratory
disorders,
neurological
problems,
autonomic
dysfuncFon,
and
demenFa.
*
From
Wikipedia
ASD
(1
in
110
children
born)
14%
of
the
children
with
both
auFsm
and
mitochondrial
disease
suered
regression
Children
with
ASD
and
mitochondrial
disease
following
vaccinaFon
60%
with
regression
events
70%
with
fever
or
infecFon
Fever Plus Mitochondrial Disease Could Be Risk Factors for Au8s8c Regression* with All children
* h2p://blog.auFsmspeaks.org/2010/03/11/fever-regression/
5. Encephalitis
What
is
Encephali8s?
EncephaliFs
is
an
acute
inammaFon
of
the
brain
Usually
caused
by
infecFon,
most
oxen
by
a
virus,
but
someFmes
by
bacteria,
a
fungus,
or
a
parasite.
Symptoms
Headache
Fever
Confusion
Sleepiness
FaFgue
Seizures
and
convulsions
Tremors
Memory
problems
Glutamate
Cycling
Glutamate
is
an
acFve
neurotransmi2er
Conversion
to
glutamine
renders
it
inacFve
during
transport
mitochondrion
glutamate Ammonia
glutamine
TAURINE!
ammonia
PresynapFc neuron
Neutrophil
taurine
Astrocyte
Recapitula8on
EncephaliFs
may
be
a
mechanism
to
renew
sulfate
supply
to
the
brain,
by
breaking
down
taurine
Complex
mechanism
involves
glutamate,
hypochlorite,
nitric
oxide,
ammonia,
etc.
Fever
and
seizures
also
provide
catalysis
Bacteria
may
be
permi2ed
into
the
brain
to
help
carry
out
the
reacFon
6. Cancer
*
I.
M.
El
Agouza
et
al.
Angiogenesis
14,
321330,
2011
69-fold
increase
VEGF/TNF
VEGF/taurine
VEGF
Tumor
cell
Tumor cell
TNF-
Tumor cell
Die
Tumor cells are robust against exposure to toxic agents; they proliferate while other normal cells die * A. Jacobi et al, AnFcancer Drugs 16(9), 917-921, 2005.
Proliferate
Tumor
cell
Tumor
cell
TNF-
Tumor cell
Die
Tumor cells are robust against exposure to toxic agents; they proliferate while other normal cells die * A. Jacobi et al, AnFcancer Drugs 16(9), 917-921, 2005.
7. Summary
Summary
Taurine
is
a
fascinaFng
and
poorly
understood
molecule!
We
need
to
worry
about
dietary
deciencies,
especially
vegetarians
Taurine
is
protecFve
in
cancer,
heart
disease,
and
diabetes
i.e.,
the
major
diseases
of
modern
Fmes
Taurine
plays
an
essenFal
role
in
development
Taurines
many
benets
may
stem
from
its
role
in
supplying
a
buer
for
sulfate
to
the
body
Thank you!