CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets

Author(s): Abel Santamaria, Veronica Perez-De La Cruz and Mina Konigsberg

DOI: 10.2174/187152707783399229

Kynurenine Pathway and Disease: An Overview

Page: [398 - 410] Pages: 13

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Abstract

Kynurenine pathway is gaining more and more attention every day in biomedical research since this catabolic route for tryptophan decomposition is not only implicated in different neurological disorders, but also possesses neuroactive metabolites with different biological properties, such as pro-oxidant and antioxidant regulators. Thus, the intensive research on this metabolic pathway is helping us to understand those mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative events during the occurrence of pathological process in the central nervous system (CNS), thereby allowing the design of potential therapies for those disorders involving excitotoxic, oxidative and inflammatory components. Here we intend to provide a brief overview on the relevance of this route for several CNS disorders, and discuss recent information on the different biological properties of the neuroactive metabolites of this pathway and their significance for further research.

Keywords: Kynurenines, thryptophan metabolism, central nervous system, neurotoxicity, disease