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Hepatic cysteine sulphinic acid decarboxylase depletion and defective taurine metabolism in a rat partial nephrectomy model of chronic kidney disease.

Nima AbbasianMaryam Ghaderi-NajafabadiEmma WatsonJeremy BrownLi Yu SiDebbie BursnallIzabella PawluczykAnne-Marie SeymourAlan Bevington
Published in: BMC nephrology (2021)
In CKD, hepatic CSAD is depleted and taurine biosynthesis impaired. This is important in view of taurine's reported protective effect against cardio-vascular disease - the leading cause of death in human CKD.
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