Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is implicated in cognitive functions. Altered concentrations of the compound are found in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Further studies to determine whether KYNA serves as a biomarker for cognitive decline and dementia progr...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Malin Wennström, Henrietta M Nielsen, Funda Orhan, Elisabet Londos, Lennart Minthon, Sophie Erhardt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-01-01
Series:International Journal of Tryptophan Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/IJTR.S13958
id doaj-2b61a6f501ef4c419f78049517d55920
record_format Article
spelling doaj-2b61a6f501ef4c419f78049517d559202020-11-25T03:40:31ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Tryptophan Research1178-64692014-01-01710.4137/IJTR.S13958Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy BodiesMalin Wennström0Henrietta M Nielsen1Funda Orhan2Elisabet Londos3Lennart Minthon4Sophie Erhardt5Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Molecular Memory Research Unit, Lund University, The Wallenberg Lab, Malmö, Sweden.Department of Neuroscience, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA.Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Clinical Memory Research Unit, Lund University, The Memory Clinic at Skåne University Hospital (SUS), Malmö, Sweden.Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Clinical Memory Research Unit, Lund University, The Memory Clinic at Skåne University Hospital (SUS), Malmö, Sweden.Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is implicated in cognitive functions. Altered concentrations of the compound are found in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Further studies to determine whether KYNA serves as a biomarker for cognitive decline and dementia progression are required. In this study, we measured CSF KYNA levels in AD patients (n = 19), patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) (n = 18), and healthy age-matched controls (Ctrls)) (n = 20) to further explore possible correlations between KYNA levels, cognitive decline, and well-established AD and inflammatory markers. Neither DLB patients nor AD patients showed significantly altered CSF KYNA levels compared to Ctrls. However, female AD patients displayed significantly higher KYNA levels compared to male AD patients, a gender difference not seen in the Ctrl or DLB group. Levels of KYNA significantly correlated with the AD-biomarker P-tau and the inflammation marker soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) in the AD patient group. No associations between KYNA and cognitive functions were found. Our study shows that, although KYNA was not associated with cognitive decline in AD or DLB patients, it may be implicated in AD-related hyperphosphorylation of tau and inflammation. Further studies on larger patient cohorts are required to understand the potential role of KYNA in AD and DLB.https://doi.org/10.4137/IJTR.S13958
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Malin Wennström
Henrietta M Nielsen
Funda Orhan
Elisabet Londos
Lennart Minthon
Sophie Erhardt
spellingShingle Malin Wennström
Henrietta M Nielsen
Funda Orhan
Elisabet Londos
Lennart Minthon
Sophie Erhardt
Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies
International Journal of Tryptophan Research
author_facet Malin Wennström
Henrietta M Nielsen
Funda Orhan
Elisabet Londos
Lennart Minthon
Sophie Erhardt
author_sort Malin Wennström
title Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies
title_short Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies
title_full Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies
title_fullStr Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies
title_full_unstemmed Kynurenic Acid Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Patients with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies
title_sort kynurenic acid levels in cerebrospinal fluid from patients with alzheimer's disease or dementia with lewy bodies
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Tryptophan Research
issn 1178-6469
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is implicated in cognitive functions. Altered concentrations of the compound are found in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Further studies to determine whether KYNA serves as a biomarker for cognitive decline and dementia progression are required. In this study, we measured CSF KYNA levels in AD patients (n = 19), patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) (n = 18), and healthy age-matched controls (Ctrls)) (n = 20) to further explore possible correlations between KYNA levels, cognitive decline, and well-established AD and inflammatory markers. Neither DLB patients nor AD patients showed significantly altered CSF KYNA levels compared to Ctrls. However, female AD patients displayed significantly higher KYNA levels compared to male AD patients, a gender difference not seen in the Ctrl or DLB group. Levels of KYNA significantly correlated with the AD-biomarker P-tau and the inflammation marker soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) in the AD patient group. No associations between KYNA and cognitive functions were found. Our study shows that, although KYNA was not associated with cognitive decline in AD or DLB patients, it may be implicated in AD-related hyperphosphorylation of tau and inflammation. Further studies on larger patient cohorts are required to understand the potential role of KYNA in AD and DLB.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/IJTR.S13958
work_keys_str_mv AT malinwennstrom kynurenicacidlevelsincerebrospinalfluidfrompatientswithalzheimersdiseaseordementiawithlewybodies
AT henriettamnielsen kynurenicacidlevelsincerebrospinalfluidfrompatientswithalzheimersdiseaseordementiawithlewybodies
AT fundaorhan kynurenicacidlevelsincerebrospinalfluidfrompatientswithalzheimersdiseaseordementiawithlewybodies
AT elisabetlondos kynurenicacidlevelsincerebrospinalfluidfrompatientswithalzheimersdiseaseordementiawithlewybodies
AT lennartminthon kynurenicacidlevelsincerebrospinalfluidfrompatientswithalzheimersdiseaseordementiawithlewybodies
AT sophieerhardt kynurenicacidlevelsincerebrospinalfluidfrompatientswithalzheimersdiseaseordementiawithlewybodies
_version_ 1724534334697766912