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Kynurenine induces an age-related phenotype in bone marrow stromal cells.
Patel, Dhara; Potter, Matthew; Anaya, Jordan Marcano; McGee-Lawrence, Meghan E; Hamrick, Mark W; Hill, William D; Isales, Carlos M; Fulzele, Sadanand.
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  • Patel D; Department of Medicine, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States.
  • Potter M; Department of Medicine, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States.
  • Anaya JM; Center for Healthy Aging, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Universidad Central Del Caribe Laurel, Av. Sta. Juanita, Bayamón, 00960, Puerto Rico, United States.
  • McGee-Lawrence ME; Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Center for Healthy Aging, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States.
  • Hamrick MW; Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Center for Healthy Aging, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States.
  • Hill WD; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, 29403, United States; Ralph H Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Charleston, SC, 29403, United States.
  • Isales CM; Department of Medicine, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Center for Healthy Aging, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States. Electronic address: cisales@augusta.edu.
  • Fulzele S; Department of Medicine, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States; Center for Healthy Aging, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United States. Electronic address: sfulzele@augusta.edu.
Mech Ageing Dev ; 195: 111464, 2021 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33631183
Advanced age is one of the important contributing factors for musculoskeletal deterioration. Although the exact mechanism behind this degeneration is unknown, it has been previously established that nutritional signaling plays a vital role in musculoskeletal pathophysiology. Our group established the vital role of the essential amino acid, tryptophan, in aging musculoskeletal health. With advanced age, inflammatory factors activate indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1) and accumulate excessive intermediate tryptophan metabolites such as Kynurenine (KYN). With age, Kynurenine accumulates and suppresses osteogenic differentiation, impairs autophagy, promotes early senescence, and alters cellular bioenergetics of bone marrow stem cells. Recent studies have shown that Kynurenine negatively impacts bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) and, consequently, promotes bone loss. Overall, understanding the mechanism behind BMSCs losing their ability for osteogenic differentiation can provide insight into the prevention of osteoporosis and the development of targeted therapies. Therefore, in this article, we review Kynurenine and how it plays a vital role in BMSC dysfunction and bone loss with age.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Osteoporosis / Triptófano / Células de la Médula Ósea / Células del Estroma / Quinurenina / Fenómenos Fisiológicos Musculoesqueléticos Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Mech Ageing Dev Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Osteoporosis / Triptófano / Células de la Médula Ósea / Células del Estroma / Quinurenina / Fenómenos Fisiológicos Musculoesqueléticos Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Mech Ageing Dev Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos