Effects of the taurine transport antagonist, guanidinoethane sulfonate, and beta-alanine on the morphology of rat retina
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- DOI: 10.1002/jnr.490090205
Effects of the taurine transport antagonist, guanidinoethane sulfonate, and beta-alanine on the morphology of rat retina
Abstract
Newborn rats treated for the first weeks of life with guanidinoethane sulfonate (GES), a blocker of taurine transport producing taurine depletion, showed a severe disruption of photoreceptor structure. Photoreceptor damage consisted of a marked reduction of the size of the photoreceptor layer, deformation of the outer segments, and a profound disorganization of the disc membranes. The GES-induced degeneration pattern was very similar to that observed in cats fed a taurine-deficient diet. Injection of beta-alanine, another antagonist of taurine transport, also produced a disruption of photoreceptor structure. These results confirm the requirement of taurine for maintaining photoreceptor structure in different species.
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