Caloric Restriction and Dietary Taurine Regulate Taurine Homeostasis Through Distinct Tissue‐Specific Mechanisms in Mice
András Gregor, Arturo Auñon‐Lopez, Qendrim Zebeli, Marc Pignitter, Kalina Duszka

TL;DR
Caloric restriction and dietary taurine affect taurine levels in mice through different mechanisms in the liver and intestine.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct tissue-specific mechanisms by which caloric restriction and dietary taurine regulate taurine homeostasis.
Findings
Caloric restriction increases intestinal taurine retention and GSH conjugates independently of dietary taurine.
Dietary taurine primarily influences hepatic taurine levels rather than intestinal pools.
GST activity correlates with substrate availability, not gene expression, in the intestine.
Abstract
Caloric restriction (CR) stimulates taurine‐conjugated bile acids (BA) synthesis in the liver. Upon secretion into the intestine, BAs undergo deconjugation, increasing taurine, and taurine conjugate levels, including taurine‐glutathione (GSH). This study aimed to determine whether dietary taurine and CR‐induced taurine changes operate through distinct regulatory mechanisms. Male C57Bl/6 mice were subjected to ad libitum feeding or 20% CR with low‐taurine diet (LTD) or 5% taurine in drinking water. LTD and taurine supplementation minimally affected intestinal taurine concentrations and did not disrupt CR‐induced changes in intestinal taurine levels, GSH conjugates, and GST expression, demonstrating mechanistic independence. Both interventions significantly altered hepatic and plasma taurine levels, indicating tissue‐specific regulation. While CR primarily influenced GSH‐S transferase…
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TopicsAldose Reductase and Taurine · Environmental Chemistry and Analysis · Biochemical Acid Research Studies
