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  • Kynurenine pathway in depre...
    Ogyu, Kamiyu; Kubo, Kaoruhiko; Noda, Yoshihiro; Iwata, Yusuke; Tsugawa, Sakiko; Omura, Yuki; Wada, Masataka; Tarumi, Ryosuke; Plitman, Eric; Moriguchi, Sho; Miyazaki, Takahiro; Uchida, Hiroyuki; Graff-Guerrero, Ariel; Mimura, Masaru; Nakajima, Shinichiro

    Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, July 2018, 2018-07-00, 20180701, Volume: 90
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    •We conducted the first meta-analysis on metabolite levels of kynurenine pathway in patients with depression.•Out of 899 initial records, 22 articles were identified.•Kynurenic acid and kynurenine levels are decreased in patients with depression.•Quinolinic acid levels are increased in unmedicated patients with depression.•Future research should examine relationships between treatment and kynurenine pathway. Abnormalities of the kynurenine (KYN) pathway may be implicated in the pathophysiology of depression. However, the relationships between depression and each metabolite of the KYN pathway remain uncertain. Therefore, we conducted a meta-analysis about the levels of the metabolites of KYN pathway between patients with depression and controls. Out of 899 initial records, we identified 22 articles to form the empirical basis. Seventeen, 10, and 18 studies examined levels of kynurenic acid (KYNA), quinolinic acid (QUIN), and KYN, respectively. KYNA and KYN levels were lower in patients with depression in comparison to controls, while QUIN levels did not differ between the two groups. Antidepressant-free patients showed decreased KYNA levels and increased QUIN levels compared with controls. Male ratios of the samples were negatively associated with study SMDs for KYNA. In conclusion, this meta-analysis revealed that patients with depression had decreased level of KYNA and KYN, whereas antidepressant-free patients showed increased level of QUIN. Nevertheless, given the heterogeneity among their sample characteristics, further research is clearly needed.