Effect of Taurine on Metabolic Function of Isolated, Perfused Rat Liver
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Effect of administered taurine on metabolic function of the liver was investigated by the isolated, perfused livers from normal and CCl_4-poisoned rats. With the infusion of 1 mM taurine, both the normal control and the CCl_4-damaged livers showed the significant increases in biliary excretion of both total cholesterol and congo red during the perfusion. On the other hand, the stimulation of glycogen synthesis and the suppression of lactic acid production were observed in the normal livers, while the inhibition of the release of triglyceride into the perfusate and the promotion of its accumulation in the tissue were seen in the damaged livers.
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- 1971-10-25
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