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Gut microbiota modulation accounts for the neuroprotective properties of anthocyanins [PDF]
High-fat (HF) diets are thought to disrupt the profile of the gut microbiota in a manner that may contribute to the neuroinflammation and neurobehavioral changes observed in obesity.
A Faria+41 more
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C–3 alkoxymethylation of 4-oxo-1,4-dihydroquinoline 2-carboxylic acid esters via organic additives
Esters of kynurenic acid, a known neuroprotective agent were reacted with cyclic amino acids to yield novel alkoxymethylated products under optimized reaction conditions.
Péter Simon+2 more
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The intestine and the kidneys : a bad marriage can be hazardous [PDF]
The concept that the intestine and chronic kidney disease influence each other, emerged only recently. The problem is multifaceted and bidirectional. On one hand, the composition of the intestinal microbiota impacts uraemic retention solute production ...
Glorieux, Griet, Vanholder, Raymond
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Inadequate sleep is a prevalent problem within our society that can result in cognitive dysfunction. Elevations in kynurenic acid (KYNA), a metabolite of the kynurenine pathway (KP) of tryptophan degradation known to impact cognition, in the brain may ...
A. Baratta+6 more
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Kynurenic Acid Protects against Thioacetamide-Induced Liver Injury in Rats
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a life-threatening disorder of liver function. Kynurenic acid (KYNA), a tryptophan metabolite formed along the kynurenine metabolic pathway, possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Its presence in food and its
Sebastian Marciniak+7 more
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Myocardial ischemia causes the release of bradykinin, which activates afferent nerve endings in the ventricular epicardium. This elicits a sympathetically mediated increase in arterial pressure and heart rate, referred to as the cardiogenic sympathetic ...
Matthew R. Zahner+2 more
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Does the type of exercise affect tryptophan catabolism in horses?
Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid which metabolises via the kynurenine pathway to generate a number of bioactive substances referred to as kynurenines.
W. Kędzierski+4 more
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Glutamate and opioid antagonists modulate dopamine levels evoked by innately attractive male chemosignals in the nucleus accumbens of female rats [PDF]
Sexual chemosignals detected by vomeronasal and olfactory systems mediate intersexual attraction in rodents, and act as a natural reinforcer to them.
Agustín-Pavón, Carmen+8 more
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Modulation of striatal quinolinate neurotoxicity by elevation of endogenous brain kynurenic acid [PDF]
Crafford A. Harris+5 more
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