A chronic low dosage of taurine induces muscle weakness in castrated-aged mice

Q2 Medicine
Noelia G. Barragán-Ceballos , Juan C. Iglesias-Santos , Daniel Perea-Ruiz , Ana M. Guzman-Ambriz , Andrómeda Liñan-Rico , Rocío Zatarain-Palacios , Adolfo Virgen-Ortiz , Luis A. Castro-Sanchez , Adan Dagnino-Acosta
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Abstract

Taurine is an abundant metabolite associated with regulation of cell volume. Several signaling pathways are stimulated at a micromolar concentrations of taurine. However, most of the experimental studies employ this compound at a very high concentration (tens of millimolar). In this study, the role of a chronic treatment with a micromolar dosage of taurine in the physical performance of skeletal muscle of castrated-aged mice was characterized.

Taurine was administered in drinking water (800 μM) to 9-months-old castrated (or sham) mice at approximately 20 mg/kg per day for 12 weeks. The weight of the mice, grip strength, food and water intake were monitored. Soleus or EDL muscles were dissected for determinations of force and fatigue.

Castrated mice show a slow increase in body mass and a sustained reduction of grip strength. The taurine treatment delays the weigh recovery and generates a decrease in force of castrated and sham mice. No effect of taurine was observed in young mice. The food intake was significantly reduced in castrated mice treated with taurine (with no effect in water intake). The raw force generation or muscle mass in EDL and soleus muscle were similar in treated mice in comparison with control groups. Interestingly, the taurine treatment generated an increased fatigability in both EDL and soleus muscle.

We suggest that a submillimolar concentration of taurine, chronically administered during aging, produce negative effect in physical performance. Caution should be taken when this compound is routinely consumed by old adults.

长期低剂量牛磺酸诱导阉割老龄小鼠肌肉无力
牛磺酸是与细胞体积调节相关的丰富代谢物。几种信号通路在微摩尔浓度的牛磺酸下受到刺激。然而,大多数实验研究在非常高的浓度(几十毫摩尔)下使用这种化合物。在这项研究中,用微摩尔剂量的牛磺酸慢性治疗对去势老龄小鼠骨骼肌的物理性能的作用进行了表征。牛磺酸在800 μM的饮用水中以每天约20 mg/kg的剂量给予9个月大的阉割(或假)小鼠,持续12周。监测小鼠体重、握力、摄取量和饮水量。解剖比目鱼肌或EDL肌以测定力和疲劳。阉割后的老鼠体重缓慢增加,握力持续下降。牛磺酸治疗延缓了阉割小鼠和假小鼠的体重恢复,使其体力下降。在幼鼠身上没有观察到牛磺酸的作用。经牛磺酸处理的阉割小鼠的食物摄取量显著减少(水摄取量无影响)。与对照组相比,实验组小鼠EDL和比目鱼肌的原始力量产生或肌肉质量相似。有趣的是,牛磺酸治疗增加了EDL和比目鱼肌的疲劳。我们认为,在衰老期间长期服用亚毫摩尔浓度的牛磺酸,会对身体表现产生负面影响。当老年人经常食用这种化合物时,应注意。
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Translational Medicine of Aging
Translational Medicine of Aging Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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