Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system
Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) is an endogenous metabolite of tryptophan (TRP) which is produced by aminotransferase KAT I and KAT II in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues. Moreover it has been shown that it can be supplied with food. KYNA is an antagonist of glutamate receptors NMDA and antag...
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doaj-8968e87ef069467eba4a28e2e90907872020-11-25T01:40:40ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062017-08-017852553610.5281/zenodo.8859544504Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular systemPiotr Kozłowski0Magdalena Kozłowska1Karolina Kozłowska2Katedra Anatomii Człowieka, Zakład Anatomii Prawidłowej, UM w LublinieKatedra i Klinika Neurologii, UM w LublinieKatedra Językoznawstwa Teoretycznego, Instytut Filologii Angielskiej, KULKynurenic Acid (KYNA) is an endogenous metabolite of tryptophan (TRP) which is produced by aminotransferase KAT I and KAT II in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues. Moreover it has been shown that it can be supplied with food. KYNA is an antagonist of glutamate receptors NMDA and antagonist of acetylcholine α7. As we know KYNA can not penetrate or penetrates in very small amounts through the blood-brain barier. Several studies have demonstrated that kynurenine metabolism plays an important role in many neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders (Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, depression, schizophrenia). Less is known about a peripheral KYNA. Studies suggest that KYNA may have antiatherosclerotic activity and many other beneficial effects on cardiovascular system.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4766kyna, kynureniny acid, cardiovascular system, kynurenine pathway, kp, homocysteine, aortic stiffness, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiac arrest |
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Piotr Kozłowski Magdalena Kozłowska Karolina Kozłowska Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system Journal of Education, Health and Sport kyna, kynureniny acid, cardiovascular system, kynurenine pathway, kp, homocysteine, aortic stiffness, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiac arrest |
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Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system |
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Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system |
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Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system |
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Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system |
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Effects of kynurenic acid on cardiovascular system |
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Kazimierz Wielki University |
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Journal of Education, Health and Sport |
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Kynurenic Acid (KYNA) is an endogenous metabolite of tryptophan (TRP) which is produced by aminotransferase KAT I and KAT II in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues. Moreover it has been shown that it can be supplied with food. KYNA is an antagonist of glutamate receptors NMDA and antagonist of acetylcholine α7. As we know KYNA can not penetrate or penetrates in very small amounts through the blood-brain barier. Several studies have demonstrated that kynurenine metabolism plays an important role in many neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders (Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, depression, schizophrenia). Less is known about a peripheral KYNA. Studies suggest that KYNA may have antiatherosclerotic activity and many other beneficial effects on cardiovascular system. |
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kyna, kynureniny acid, cardiovascular system, kynurenine pathway, kp, homocysteine, aortic stiffness, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiac arrest |
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