Kynurenines Dynamics in the Periphery and Central Nervous System Steers Behavioral Deficits in Rats under Hypobaric Hypoxia
Kalyani Verma,
Amitabh,
Dipti N. Prasad
et al.
Abstract:People travel to high-altitude regions as tourists, workers,
and
military personnel on duty. Despite the consistent 21% oxygen content
in the atmosphere, ascending to higher altitudes results in a decrease
in the partial pressure of oxygen, inducing a state known as hypobaric
hypoxia (HH). HH is an environmental stress that is responsible for
neuroinflammation and behavioral deficits (anxiety, depression, mood
disturbance, etc.), but little is known about its metabolic pathways.
The kynurenine pathway (KP) is … Show more
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