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Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age
Aging is a physiological decline process. The number of older adults is growing around the world; therefore, the incidence of cognitive impairment, dementia, and other diseases related to aging increases. The main cellular factors that converge in the aging process are mitochondrial dysfunction, ant...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6280300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30584466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8604718 |
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author | Ramos-Chávez, L. A. Roldán-Roldán, G. García-Juárez, B. González-Esquivel, D. Pérez de la Cruz, G. Pineda, B. Ramírez-Ortega, D. García Muñoz, I. Jiménez Herrera, B. Ríos, C. Gómez-Manzo, S. Marcial-Quino, J. Sánchez Chapul, L. Carrillo Mora, P. Pérez de la Cruz, V. |
author_facet | Ramos-Chávez, L. A. Roldán-Roldán, G. García-Juárez, B. González-Esquivel, D. Pérez de la Cruz, G. Pineda, B. Ramírez-Ortega, D. García Muñoz, I. Jiménez Herrera, B. Ríos, C. Gómez-Manzo, S. Marcial-Quino, J. Sánchez Chapul, L. Carrillo Mora, P. Pérez de la Cruz, V. |
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description | Aging is a physiological decline process. The number of older adults is growing around the world; therefore, the incidence of cognitive impairment, dementia, and other diseases related to aging increases. The main cellular factors that converge in the aging process are mitochondrial dysfunction, antioxidant impairment, inflammation, and immune response decline, among others. In this context, these cellular changes have an influence on the kynurenine pathway (KP), the main route of tryptophan (Trp) catabolism. KP metabolites have been involved in the aging process and neurodegenerative diseases. Although there are changes in the metabolite levels with age, at this time, there is no study that has evaluated cognitive decline as a consequence of Trp catabolism fluctuation in aging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between the changes in Trp catabolism and cognitive impairment associated with age through KP metabolites level alterations in women over 50 years of age. Seventy-seven nondemented women over 50 years old were examined with a standardized cognitive screening evaluation in Spanish language (Neuropsi), Beck anxiety inventory (BAI), and the geriatric depression scale (GDS). Also, serum levels of Trp, kynurenine (Kyn), kynurenic acid (KYNA), and 3-hydroykynurenine (3-HK) and the glutathione ratio (GSH/GSSG) were measured. Results showed a negative correlation between age and Trp levels and a positive correlation between age and KYNA/Trp and 3-HK/Trp ratios. The level of cognitive impairment showed a significant positive association with age and with kynurenine pathway activation and a significant negative correlation with Trp levels. The GSH/GSSG ratio correlated positively with Trp levels and negatively with Kyn/Trp and 3-HK/Trp ratios. The depression score correlated negatively with Trp and positively with the 3-HK/Trp ratio. We concluded that KP activation increases with age and it is strongly associated with the level of cognition performance in nondemented women over 50 years of age. |
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spelling | pubmed-62803002018-12-24 Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age Ramos-Chávez, L. A. Roldán-Roldán, G. García-Juárez, B. González-Esquivel, D. Pérez de la Cruz, G. Pineda, B. Ramírez-Ortega, D. García Muñoz, I. Jiménez Herrera, B. Ríos, C. Gómez-Manzo, S. Marcial-Quino, J. Sánchez Chapul, L. Carrillo Mora, P. Pérez de la Cruz, V. Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Aging is a physiological decline process. The number of older adults is growing around the world; therefore, the incidence of cognitive impairment, dementia, and other diseases related to aging increases. The main cellular factors that converge in the aging process are mitochondrial dysfunction, antioxidant impairment, inflammation, and immune response decline, among others. In this context, these cellular changes have an influence on the kynurenine pathway (KP), the main route of tryptophan (Trp) catabolism. KP metabolites have been involved in the aging process and neurodegenerative diseases. Although there are changes in the metabolite levels with age, at this time, there is no study that has evaluated cognitive decline as a consequence of Trp catabolism fluctuation in aging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between the changes in Trp catabolism and cognitive impairment associated with age through KP metabolites level alterations in women over 50 years of age. Seventy-seven nondemented women over 50 years old were examined with a standardized cognitive screening evaluation in Spanish language (Neuropsi), Beck anxiety inventory (BAI), and the geriatric depression scale (GDS). Also, serum levels of Trp, kynurenine (Kyn), kynurenic acid (KYNA), and 3-hydroykynurenine (3-HK) and the glutathione ratio (GSH/GSSG) were measured. Results showed a negative correlation between age and Trp levels and a positive correlation between age and KYNA/Trp and 3-HK/Trp ratios. The level of cognitive impairment showed a significant positive association with age and with kynurenine pathway activation and a significant negative correlation with Trp levels. The GSH/GSSG ratio correlated positively with Trp levels and negatively with Kyn/Trp and 3-HK/Trp ratios. The depression score correlated negatively with Trp and positively with the 3-HK/Trp ratio. We concluded that KP activation increases with age and it is strongly associated with the level of cognition performance in nondemented women over 50 years of age. Hindawi 2018-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6280300/ /pubmed/30584466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8604718 Text en Copyright © 2018 L. A. Ramos-Chávez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ramos-Chávez, L. A. Roldán-Roldán, G. García-Juárez, B. González-Esquivel, D. Pérez de la Cruz, G. Pineda, B. Ramírez-Ortega, D. García Muñoz, I. Jiménez Herrera, B. Ríos, C. Gómez-Manzo, S. Marcial-Quino, J. Sánchez Chapul, L. Carrillo Mora, P. Pérez de la Cruz, V. Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age |
title | Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age |
title_full | Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age |
title_fullStr | Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age |
title_full_unstemmed | Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age |
title_short | Low Serum Tryptophan Levels as an Indicator of Global Cognitive Performance in Nondemented Women over 50 Years of Age |
title_sort | low serum tryptophan levels as an indicator of global cognitive performance in nondemented women over 50 years of age |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6280300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30584466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8604718 |
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