A decrease in taurine levels in the retina of partially taurine-depleted cats is accompanied by a marked alteration of the photoreceptor structure leading to cell disfunction and subsequently to eventual blindness of cats. A specific question to be examined in this project is whether any condition resulting in a decrease of retinal taurine induces damage in the structure of the virual cells. We have observed that treatment of rats with Beta-alanine or with guanido ethansulfonate, both antagonists of taurine transport, produces a decrease of retinal taurine and thereafter an alteration of the structure of photoreceptors similar to that observed in taurine-deficient cats. The occurrence of similar effects in other species will be examined in order to confirm a general role for taurine as a stabilizer of photoreceptor membranes. The overall aim of this proposal is to investigate the mechanism of the protective effect of taurine in photoreceptors. For this purpose we shall examine different properties of retinal membranes and of isolated rod outer segments of photoreceptors obtained from control animals and from taurine-deficient animals. Specifically, we propose to investigate 1) calcium binding, uptake and retention 2) peroxidation reactions 3) anion transport-phosphate and bicarbonate 4) surface charges and membrane fluidity. We also plan to examine an eventual protective effect of taurine on experimental models of photoreceptor damage altered by known mechanisms. Specifically, photochemical damage and membrane disruption produced by oxidant agents (Fe++ and CC14) will be studied in vivo and vitro. We shall also investigate a possible role for taurine in the volume regulation of isolated rod outer segments.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01EY002540-07
Application #
3256846
Study Section
Visual Sciences A Study Section (VISA)
Project Start
1983-08-01
Project End
1986-07-31
Budget Start
1985-08-01
Budget End
1986-07-31
Support Year
7
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Mexico, Unam
Department
Type
DUNS #
812891562
City
Mexico City
State
Country
Mexico
Zip Code
4510
Quesada, O; Picones, A; Pasantes-Morales, H (1988) Effect of light deprivation on the ERG responses of taurine-deficient rats. Exp Eye Res 46:13-20
Pasantes-Morales, H; Arzate, M E; Quesada, O et al. (1987) Higher susceptibility of taurine-deficient rats to seizures induced by 4-aminopyridine. Neuropharmacology 26:1721-5
Moran, J; Salazar, P; Pasantes-Morales, H (1987) Effect of tocopherol and taurine on membrane fluidity of retinal rod outer segments. Exp Eye Res 45:769-76
Arzate, M E; Moran, J; Pasantes-Morales, H (1986) Inhibitory effect of taurine on 4-aminopyridine-stimulated release of labelled dopamine from striatal synaptosomes. Neuropharmacology 25:689-94
Moran, J; Pasantes-Morales, H; Redburn, D A (1986) Glutamate receptor agonists release [3H]GABA preferentially from horizontal cells. Brain Res 398:276-87
Pasantes-Morales, H; Dominguez, L; Campomanes, M A et al. (1986) Retinal degeneration induced by taurine deficiency in light-deprived cats. Exp Eye Res 43:55-60
Salazar, P; Quesada, O; Campomanes, M A et al. (1986) Pharmacological identification of retinal cells releasing taurine by light stimulation. J Neurosci Res 15:383-91
Pasantes-Morales, H; Moran, J; Fellman, J H (1986) Hypotaurine uptake by the retina. J Neurosci Res 15:101-9
Pasantes-Morales, H; Wright, C E; Gaull, G E (1985) Taurine protection of lymphoblastoid cells from iron-ascorbate induced damage. Biochem Pharmacol 34:2205-7
Pasantes-Morales, H; Cruz, C (1985) Taurine: a physiological stabilizer of photoreceptor membranes. Prog Clin Biol Res 179:371-81

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