Kynurenic acid (KYNA) and quinolinic acid (QUIN) are metabolites produced in the degradation of tryptophan and have important neurological activities. KYNA/QUIN ratio changes are known to be associated with central nervous system disorders, such Alzheimer, Parkinson, and Huntington diseases. In the present study, we investigate the ability of KYNA in prevent the first events preceding QUIN-induced neurodegeneration in striatal slices of rat. We evaluated the protective effect of KYNA on oxidative status (reactive oxygen species production, antioxidant enzymes activities, lipid peroxidation, nitrite levels, protein and DNA damage, and iNOS immunocontent), mitochondrial function (mitochondrial mass, membrane potential, and respiratory chain e...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is a neuroactive metabolite of tryptophan known to modulate a number of mechan...
Quinolinic acid (QUIN) is an important agonist of NMDA receptors that are found at high levels in ca...
Quinolinic acid (QA), the major metabolite of the kynurenine pathway, is found at increased concentr...
Elevated levels of several kynurenine pathway (KP) metabolites, e.g. quinolinic acid (QUIN), have be...
The metabolism of tryptophan mostly proceeds through the kynurenine pathway. The biochemical reactio...
There is growing evidence implicating the kynurenine pathway (KP) and particularly one of its metabo...
There is growing evidence implicating the kynurenine pathway (KP) and particularly one of its metabo...
Neurodegenerative disorders are chronic and life-threatening conditions negatively affecting the qua...
L-kynurenine (L-KYN) is an endogenous metabolite, that has been used as a neuroprotective strategy i...
Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) is an endogenous metabolite of tryptophan (TRP) which is produced by aminotran...
The kynurenine pathway (KP) is a major route of L-tryptophan catabolism resulting in the production ...
The kynurenine pathway (KP) is a major route of L-tryptophan catabolism resulting in the production ...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is a neuroactive metabolite of tryptophan known to modulate a number of mechan...
Quinolinic acid (QUIN) is an important agonist of NMDA receptors that are found at high levels in ca...
Quinolinic acid (QA), the major metabolite of the kynurenine pathway, is found at increased concentr...
Elevated levels of several kynurenine pathway (KP) metabolites, e.g. quinolinic acid (QUIN), have be...
The metabolism of tryptophan mostly proceeds through the kynurenine pathway. The biochemical reactio...
There is growing evidence implicating the kynurenine pathway (KP) and particularly one of its metabo...
There is growing evidence implicating the kynurenine pathway (KP) and particularly one of its metabo...
Neurodegenerative disorders are chronic and life-threatening conditions negatively affecting the qua...
L-kynurenine (L-KYN) is an endogenous metabolite, that has been used as a neuroprotective strategy i...
Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) is an endogenous metabolite of tryptophan (TRP) which is produced by aminotran...
The kynurenine pathway (KP) is a major route of L-tryptophan catabolism resulting in the production ...
The kynurenine pathway (KP) is a major route of L-tryptophan catabolism resulting in the production ...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...
Background and AimsThe systemic host response in sepsis is frequently accompanied by central nervous...