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Kynurenines link chronic inflammation to functional decline and physical frailty
Reyhan Westbrook, Tae Chung, Jacqueline Lovett, Christopher W. Ward, Humberto C. Joca, Huanle Yang, Mohammed Khadeer, Jing Tian, Qian‐Li Xue, Anne Le, Luigi Ferrucci, Ruin Moaddel, Rafael de Cabo, Ahmet Höke, Jeremy Walston
JCI Insight · 2020 · ▲ 88 citations
Abstract
Chronic inflammation is associated with physical frailty and functional decline in older adults; however, the molecular mechanisms of this linkage are not understood. A mouse model of chronic inflammation showed reduced motor function and partial denervation at the neuromuscular junction. Metabolomic profiling of these mice and further validation in frail human subjects showed significant dysregulation in the tryptophan degradation pathway, including decreased tryptophan and serotonin, and increased levels of some neurotoxic kynurenines. In humans, kynurenine strongly correlated with age, frailty status, TNF-αR1 and IL-6, weaker grip strength, and slower walking speed. To study the effects of elevated neurotoxic kynurenines on motor neuronal cell viability and axonal degeneration, we used motor neuronal cells treated with 3-hydroxykynurenine and quinolinic acid and observed neurite degeneration in a dose-dependent manner and potentiation of toxicity between 3-hydroxykynurenine and quinolinic acid. These results suggest that kynurenines mediate neuromuscular dysfunction associated with chronic inflammation and aging.
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Westbrook, R., Chung, T., Lovett, J., Ward, C.W., Joca, H.C., Yang, H., Khadeer, M., Tian, J., Xue, Q., Le, A., Ferrucci, L., Moaddel, R., Cabo, R.D., Höke, A., Walston, J., & Abadir, P. (2020). Kynurenines link chronic inflammation to functional decline and physical frailty. <em>JCI Insight</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.136091
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Westbrook R, Chung T, Lovett J, Ward CW, Joca HC, Yang H, et al. Kynurenines link chronic inflammation to functional decline and physical frailty. JCI Insight. 2020. doi:10.1172/jci.insight.136091.
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@article{reyhan2020Kynure,
title = {Kynurenines link chronic inflammation to functional decline and physical frailty},
author = {Reyhan Westbrook and Tae Chung and Jacqueline Lovett and Christopher W. Ward and Humberto C. Joca and Huanle Yang and Mohammed Khadeer and Jing Tian and Qian‐Li Xue and Anne Le and Luigi Ferrucci and Ruin Moaddel and Rafael de Cabo and Ahmet Höke and Jeremy Walston and Peter Abadir},
journal = {JCI Insight},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1172/jci.insight.136091},
}
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