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Associations between Kynurenine pathway metabolites and cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder. [PDF]
Pan Y, Xu P, Sun X.
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Journal of Neural Transmission, 2011
In parallel to serotonin synthesis, the major route of tryptophan catabolism is the kynurenine pathway, which produces neuroactive metabolites. Among these substances, kynurenic acid has potential neuroprotective action blocking glutamate release and glutamatergic neurotransmission.
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In parallel to serotonin synthesis, the major route of tryptophan catabolism is the kynurenine pathway, which produces neuroactive metabolites. Among these substances, kynurenic acid has potential neuroprotective action blocking glutamate release and glutamatergic neurotransmission.
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