Endogenous kynurenines as targets for drug discovery and development

TW Stone, LG Darlington - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2002 - nature.com
TW Stone, LG Darlington
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2002nature.com
The kynurenine pathway is the main pathway for tryptophan metabolism. It generates
compounds that can modulate activity at glutamate receptors and possibly nicotinic
receptors, in addition to some as-yet-unidentified sites. The pathway is in a unique position
to regulate other aspects of the metabolism of tryptophan to neuroactive compounds, and
also seems to be a key factor in the communication between the nervous and immune
systems. It also has potentially important roles in the regulation of cell proliferation and …
Abstract
The kynurenine pathway is the main pathway for tryptophan metabolism. It generates compounds that can modulate activity at glutamate receptors and possibly nicotinic receptors, in addition to some as-yet-unidentified sites. The pathway is in a unique position to regulate other aspects of the metabolism of tryptophan to neuroactive compounds, and also seems to be a key factor in the communication between the nervous and immune systems. It also has potentially important roles in the regulation of cell proliferation and tissue function in the periphery. As a result, the pathway presents a multitude of potential sites for drug discovery in neuroscience, oncology and visceral pathology.
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