Chronic pain and depression affect millions of people worldwide, and their comorbidity tends to exacerbate the severity of each individual condition. Intersecting brain regions and molecular pathways could probably explain the unique yet complex bidirectional relationship between these two disorders. Recent studies have found that inflammatory reactions, frequently identified in both chronic pain and depression, stimulate certain enzymes in the kynurenine pathway, while concurrently suppressing others. Kynurenine, a major tryptophan derivative, and its metabolites have been implicated in several inflammation-associated pain syndromes and depressive mood disorders. Due to inflammation, 95% of tryptophan is metabolized via the kynurenine path...
Considerable data relate major depressive disorder (MDD) with aberrant immune system functioning. Pr...
Psychiatric disorders are documented to be associated with a mild pro-inflammatory state. Pro-inflam...
Depression can originate from changes in tryptophan availability, caused by activation of the kynure...
Chronic pain and depression affect millions of people worldwide, and their comorbidity tends to exac...
Chronic pain is a pressing medical and socioeconomic issue worldwide. It is debilitating for individ...
Inflammation has an important physiological influence on mood and behavior. Kynurenine metabolism is...
Occurring both peripherally and centrally, the kynurenine pathway (KP) – an alternative pathway to 5...
Depression is highly prevalent worldwide and the leading cause of disability. It is believed that cu...
There are circumferential evidences that major depression is associated with mild pro-inflammatory s...
The importance of tryptophan as a precursor for neuroactive compounds has long been acknowledged. Th...
Emerging evidence suggests that neuroinflammation is involved in both depression and neurodegenerati...
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that can be metabolised through different pathways, a major ro...
ObjectiveAlthough the interrelationships between sleep disturbance, inflammation, and depression hav...
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that can be metabolised through different pathways, a major ro...
Kynurenine, kynurenic and quinolinic acid are important metabolites in tryptophan metabolism. Due to...
Considerable data relate major depressive disorder (MDD) with aberrant immune system functioning. Pr...
Psychiatric disorders are documented to be associated with a mild pro-inflammatory state. Pro-inflam...
Depression can originate from changes in tryptophan availability, caused by activation of the kynure...
Chronic pain and depression affect millions of people worldwide, and their comorbidity tends to exac...
Chronic pain is a pressing medical and socioeconomic issue worldwide. It is debilitating for individ...
Inflammation has an important physiological influence on mood and behavior. Kynurenine metabolism is...
Occurring both peripherally and centrally, the kynurenine pathway (KP) – an alternative pathway to 5...
Depression is highly prevalent worldwide and the leading cause of disability. It is believed that cu...
There are circumferential evidences that major depression is associated with mild pro-inflammatory s...
The importance of tryptophan as a precursor for neuroactive compounds has long been acknowledged. Th...
Emerging evidence suggests that neuroinflammation is involved in both depression and neurodegenerati...
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that can be metabolised through different pathways, a major ro...
ObjectiveAlthough the interrelationships between sleep disturbance, inflammation, and depression hav...
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that can be metabolised through different pathways, a major ro...
Kynurenine, kynurenic and quinolinic acid are important metabolites in tryptophan metabolism. Due to...
Considerable data relate major depressive disorder (MDD) with aberrant immune system functioning. Pr...
Psychiatric disorders are documented to be associated with a mild pro-inflammatory state. Pro-inflam...
Depression can originate from changes in tryptophan availability, caused by activation of the kynure...