Kynurenine Metabolites in CSF and Plasma in Healthy Males.

IF 2.7 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2024-04-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786469241245323
Funda Orhan, Lilly Schwieler, Göran Engberg, Martin Samuelsson
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Abstract

In recent years, kynurenine metabolites generated by tryptophan catabolism have gained increasing attention in the context of brain diseases. The question of importance is whether there is a relationship between peripheral and central levels of these metabolites. Some of these compounds do not cross the blood-brain barrier; in particular, kynurenic acid, and most analyses of kynurenines from psychiatric patients have been performed using plasma samples. In the present study, we recruited 30 healthy volunteers with no history of psychiatric or neurological diagnosis, to analyze tryptophan, kynurenine, kynurenic acid, and quinolinic acid levels in CSF and plasma. In addition, kynurenic acid was analyzed in urine. The most important finding of this study is that CSF kynurenic acid levels do not correlate with those in plasma or urine. However, we found a correlation between plasma kynurenine and CSF kynurenic acid. Further, plasma kynurenine and plasma quinolinic acid were correlated. Our findings clarify the distribution of tryptophan and its metabolites in various body compartments and may serve as a guide for the analysis of these metabolites in humans. The most significant finding of the present study is that a prediction of brain kynurenic acid by of the analysis of the compound in plasma cannot be made.

健康男性脑脊液和血浆中的犬尿氨酸代谢物
近年来,色氨酸分解代谢产生的犬尿氨酸代谢物在脑部疾病中越来越受到关注。重要的问题是,这些代谢物的外周和中枢水平之间是否存在关系。这些化合物中有些不能通过血脑屏障,尤其是犬尿氨酸,而大多数对精神病患者体内犬尿氨酸的分析都是通过血浆样本进行的。在本研究中,我们招募了 30 名无精神病或神经系统诊断史的健康志愿者,分析他们脑脊液和血浆中的色氨酸、犬尿氨酸、犬尿酸和喹啉酸水平。此外,还分析了尿液中的犬尿氨酸。本研究最重要的发现是,脑脊液中的犬尿氨酸水平与血浆或尿液中的犬尿氨酸水平并不相关。但是,我们发现血浆中的犬尿氨酸与脑脊液中的犬尿氨酸存在相关性。此外,血浆犬尿氨酸和血浆喹啉酸也存在相关性。我们的研究结果澄清了色氨酸及其代谢物在身体各部分的分布情况,可作为分析人体中这些代谢物的指南。本研究最重要的发现是,无法通过分析血浆中的化合物来预测大脑中的犬尿氨酸。
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