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Quinolinic Acid Accumulation During Neuroinflammation

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Abstract:It is often proposed that quinolinic acid (QUIN) contributes to the pathophysiology of neuroinflammation because this kynurenine pathway metabolite is a selective agonist ofN‐methyl‐d‐aspartate (NMDA) receptors, and both its brain tissue and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations increase markedly with inflammation.
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Oligodendrocyte killing by quinolinic acid in vitro

Brain Research, 2001
Quinolinic acid, which is produced by macrophages and microglia, can kill neurons in vivo and in vitro. To test whether quinolinic acid is toxic to oligodendrocytes, glial cells cultured from the brains of 2-day-old rats were incubated with quinolinic acid at concentrations known to kill neurons.
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Quinolinic Acid

2010
J.L. McBride   +2 more
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Quinolinic Acid and Inflammation

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993
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Quinolinic acid and kynurenic acid

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1984
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