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The role of the kynurenine metabolism in major depression
Aye-Mu Myint
, Markus J Schwarz
, Norbert Müller
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Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie
MHeNs - Mental Health and Neuroscience Research Institute
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Major Depressive Disorder
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Kynurenine Metabolism
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Inflammatory Mediators
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Inflammatory State
50%
Tryptophan Breakdown
50%
Pathophysiological Mechanisms
25%
Therapeutic Potential
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Genetic Factors
25%
Antidepressants
25%
Kynurenine Pathway
25%
Depressed Patients
25%
Clinical Improvement
25%
Drug-induced
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Future Therapeutics
25%
Metabolic Changes
25%
Neurotoxic Effects
25%
Neurochemicals
25%
Interferon-α (IFN-α)
25%
Neuroprotective Effect
25%
Neurodegenerative Changes
25%
Neurochemical Changes
25%
Adrenal Axis
25%
Physiological Stress
25%
Hypercortisolism
25%
Hypophyseal
25%
Hypothalamo
25%
Psychological Stress
25%
Neuropsychiatric Adverse Events
25%
INIS
metabolism
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inflammation
100%
kynurenine
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reviews
50%
tryptophan
50%
oxygen
50%
breakdown
50%
patients
25%
drugs
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side effects
25%
production
25%
disturbances
25%
genetics
25%
antidepressants
25%
interferon
25%
Neuroscience
Major Depressive Disorder
100%
Metabolic Pathway
100%
Kynurenine
100%
Reactive Oxygen Species
50%
Tryptophan
50%
Antidepressant
25%
Neuroprotective Agent
25%
Interferon
25%
Psychological Stress
25%