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Effects of zinc ex vivo on taurine uptake in goldfish retinal cells
Authors:Sonia Nusetti  Mary Urbina  Lucimey Lima
Institution:1.Laboratorio de Neuroquímica, Centro de Biofísica y Bioquímica,Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas,Caracas,Venezuela
Abstract:

Background

Taurine and zinc exert neurotrophic effects in the central nervous system. Current studies demonstrate that Na+/Cl- dependent neurotransmitter transporters, similar to that of taurine, are modulated by micromolar concentrations of zinc. This study examined the effect of zinc sulfate ex vivo on 3H]taurine transport in goldfish retina.

Methods

Isolated cells were incubated in Ringer with zinc (0.1–100 µM). Taurine transport was done with 50 nM 3H]taurine or by isotopic dilution with taurine (0.001–1 mM) and 50 nM 3H]taurine.

Results

Zinc reduced the capacity of taurine transport without changes in affinity, and caused a noncompetitive inhibition of high affinity taurine transport, with an EC50= 0.072 µM. The mechanism by which zinc affects taurine transport is unknown at the present.

Conclusions

There may be a binding site of zinc in the transporter that affects union or translocation of taurine, or possibly the formation of taurine-zinc complexes, rather than free zinc, could affect the operation of the transporter.
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