A. Chiarugia et al., The kynurenine metabolic pathway in the eye: studies on 3-hydroxykynurenine, a putative cataractogenic compound, FEBS LETTER, 453(1-2), 1999, pp. 197-200
The rabbit lens has an elevated content of 3-hydroxykynurenine (3OHKYN) in
spite of a very low activity of the enzymes leading to its synthesis. The i
ris/ciliary body, on the contrary, has very high activity of 3OHKYN synthes
izing enzymes but a content of 3OHKYN lower than that of the lens. These ob
servations suggest that 3OHKYN is formed in the iris/ciliary body, released
into the aqueous humor and then taken up into the lens where it may be use
d for the synthesis of UV filtering products. An excessive accumulation of
3OHKYN in the lens has been associated with cataract formation. We found th
at available selective inhibitors of kynurenine hydroxylase reduced 3OHKYN
synthesis in both the lens and the iris/ciliary body. (C) 1999 Federation o
f European Biochemical Societies.