Abstract:Skeletal muscle tissue contains a massive taurine (TAU) in millimolar
concentrations. Several studies mentioned the importance of TAU in normal skeletal
muscle function. It has been found that this amino acid plays a wide range of functions,
ranging from osmoregulatory properties to the regulation of cytoplasmic Ca2+
homeostasis. Recent findings mentioned that TAU deficiency in the skeletal muscle
leads to decreased exercise capacity, severe weakness, and muscle waste. On the other
hand, it has been repeatedly… Show more
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