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Kynurenic acid, a key L-tryptophan-derived metabolite, protects the heart from an ischemic damage.

Einat BigelmanMetsada Pasmanik-ChorBareket DassaMaxim ItkinSergey MalitskyOrly DorotEdward PichinukYuval KleinbergGad KerenMichal Entin-Meer
Published in: PloS one (2023)
KYNA may represent a key metabolite absorbed by the heart following AKI as part of a compensatory mechanism aiming at preserving the cardiac function. KYNA preserves the in vitro myocyte viability following exposure to anoxia in a mechanism that is mediated, at least in part, by protection of the cardiac mitochondria. A short-term administration of KYNA may be highly beneficial in the treatment of the acute phase of kidney disease in order to attenuate progression to reno-cardiac syndrom and to reduce the ischemic myocardial damage following an ischemic event.
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