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Taurine is the amino acid with the highest concentration in the human body. Its physiologic functions are not yet well understood. As a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator it may display inhibitory functions. We have measured taurine levels in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of migraine patients
OBJECTIVE
The pathophysiology of headache occurring at stroke onset is unknown. Migraine and ischemia share an excessive release of neuroexcitatory amino acids. Inhibitory amino acids also may be implicated in both diseases. We investigated whether fluctuations of these amino acids occur in headache
The alteration of amino acids in cerebrospinal fluids (CSF) from 14 cases of Parkinson's disease, five cases of cerebellar degeneration and five cases of headache (control) was studied using high performance liquid chromatography. In patients with Parkinson's disease, it was found that the CSF level
OBJECTIVE
To describe benefits and adverse effects associated with the consumption of energy drinks.
METHODS
Searches were conducted using Medline, IPA (International Pharmaceutical Abstracts), EMBASE, and MANTIS; databases such as Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, Natural Standard,
METHODS
Female, 70 FINAL DIAGNOSIS: Bile acid amino transferase deficiency Symptoms: Headache • indigestion • itching skin • nausea • vomiting
METHODS
- Clinical Procedure: - Specialty: Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
OBJECTIVE
Challenging differential diagnosis.
BACKGROUND
Bile acid synthesis
To investigate the role of central neurotransmitters in the pathogenesis of migraine, we measured cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of certain amino acids (glycine, taurine, glutamine) and metabolites of biogenic amines (5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovanillic acid) in 38 migraine patients and
Biological clock and magnesium status are linked. Central magnesium regulation may be hypothetized. Balanced magnesium status is requested to obtain efficiency of suprachiasmatic nuclei and of pineal gland. Conventional bright light therapy appears as a speedy and efficient antidepressant medication
The popularity and use of energy drinks have accelerated over the past decade and are a health concern worldwide. The key ingredients of energy drinks include caffeine, guarana, taurine, ginseng, and sugar. Most of the well-known side effects due to consumption of energy drinks include tachycardia,
Energy drinks are popular beverages that are supposed to counteract sleepiness, increase energy, maintain alertness and reduce symptoms of hangover. Cognitive enhancing seems to be related to many compounds such as caffeine, taurine and vitamins. Currently, users mostly combine psychostimulant
Amino acid levels in plasma were measured by amino acid autoanalyser in 130 convulsive children. The levels of taurine, serine and tryptophan were significantly lower in convulsive children as compared to normal control; in contrast, isoleucine, homocystine, GABA, histidine, arginine and ammonia