EFFECT OF TAURINE ON IRON BIOAVAILABILITY IN RATS AND ITS POSSIBLE MECHANISM
- VernacularTitle:牛磺酸对大鼠铁生物利用度的影响及其机制
- Author:
Meizi YANG
;
Yongjun JIN
;
Shuping ZHANG
;
Weidong LIU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
taurine;
iron-deficiency anemia;
bioavailability
- From:
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica
1956;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effect of taurine on iron bioavailability in rats and its possible mechanism. Method SD rats were randomly divided into three groups:normal group (NG),taurine treated group (TG),experimental control group (EG). TG and EG were induced to be anemic experimentally for 4w before the study. Then the rats were fed iron supplements for 25 d,meanwhile TG was treated with taurine following hemoglobin(Hb) repletion bioassay. Regression analysis of TG and AG were measured following Hb repletion bioassay using iron supplements. And the relative biological value of TG following Hb repletion were calculated. The serum iron,unsaturated iron-binding capacity(UIBC),total iron-binding capacity(TIBC),transferin saturation(TS)and the expression of hepcidin were detected. Results The iron bioavailability of TG was higher than EG,and the RBV of TG was 126%. Other hematological variables of TG were close to NG,and better than EG. The expression of hepcidin was increased compared with NG,but decreased compared with EG. Conclusion Taurine can improve iron bioavailability in rats via suppressing hepcidin expression in rats.