Unexpected content of kynurenine in mother’s milk and infant formulas

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Marta Marszalek-Grabska
Anna Stachniuk
Paulina Iwaniak
Kinga Gawel
Agata Sumara
Tomasz Kocki
Emilia Fornal
Paweł Milart
Piotr Paluszkiewicz
Waldemar Turski
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[1] Medical University of Lublin,Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
[2] Medical University of Lublin,Department of Bioanalytics
[3] Medical University of Lublin,3rd Department of Gynecology
[4] Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine,Department of General, Oncological and Metabolic Surgery
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Mother’s milk is widely recommended as complete food for the offspring in earliest postnatal time. However, the knowledge about detailed composition and the physiological role of bioactive components of breast milk is incomplete. Therefore, the aim of our study was to determine the content of kynurenine (KYN) in human breast milk during lactation and to explore the effects exerted by intragastric KYN administration from birth to weaning on physical and psychomotor development of adult rats. We found that KYN is consistently present in human milk and its content gradually increased from day 4 to 28 after delivery and that it is present in commercial baby formulas in amounts noticeably exceeding its physiological range. Animal studies showed that KYN supplementation resulted in a marked elevation of absorptive surface of rat intestine and in enhanced expression of both, aryl hydrocarbon receptor and G protein-coupled receptor 35 in the intestinal tissue in rats. Moreover, we discovered that KYN administration from birth to weaning resulted in neurobehavioral changes in adult rats. Therefore, we postulate that further research is required to thoroughly understand the function of KYN in early developmental stages of mammals and to ensure the safety of its presence in baby food products.
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