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Calcium transport taurine effects

The crucial role played by vitamin Bg in the nervous system and in neuroendocrinology is based on the fact that various putative neurotransmitters as well as taurine, sphingolipids, and polyamines are synthesized by pyridoxal phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzymes. There are numerous biological effects of vitamin Bg unrelated to the role of PLP as a coenzyme. PLP is an antagonist of both the voltage-mediated and the ATP-mediated calcium transport systems. PLP modulates the activities of steroid hormone receptors and transcription factors. The preventive effect of vitamin Bg on tumorigenesis might also derive from the antioxidant functions of this vitamin. [Pg.289]

H. Pasantes-Morales, Effect of taurine on calcium transport in excitable tissues, jji "Low molecular weight sulfur-containing natural products. Plenum Press, New York (1979). [Pg.170]

TAURINE EFFECTS ON CALCIUM TRANSPORT IN NERVOUS TISSUE... [Pg.307]

Taurine Effects on Calcium Transport in Brain Synaptosomes... [Pg.314]


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