2006
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfl116
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Effect of L-carnitine on the kinetics of carnitine, acylcarnitines and butyrobetaine in long-term haemodialysis

Abstract: Background. The current study was performed to investigate the kinetics of carnitine, individual acylcarnitines and butyrobetaine in patients on haemodialysis. Methods. Eight stable long-term haemodialysis patients were studied under basal conditions (no carnitine supplementation) and 3 weeks after intravenous supplementation with L-carnitine (10 or 20 mg/kg body weight) after each haemodialysis session. The kinetic studies included serial determinations of carnitine and metabolites just before, during or betw… Show more

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“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) is generally considered to be an inflammatory disease with a substantial autoimmune contribution [196]. Kalman et al proposed that mitochondrial abnormalities could drive the progressive inflammatory processes in MS [197]. Kalman et al proposed that mitochondrial abnormalities could drive the inflammatory processes in MS [198].…”
Section: Neuroprotective Effect Of L-carnitine and Acetyl-l-carnitine On Multiplesclerosis (Ms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) is generally considered to be an inflammatory disease with a substantial autoimmune contribution [196]. Kalman et al proposed that mitochondrial abnormalities could drive the progressive inflammatory processes in MS [197]. Kalman et al proposed that mitochondrial abnormalities could drive the inflammatory processes in MS [198].…”
Section: Neuroprotective Effect Of L-carnitine and Acetyl-l-carnitine On Multiplesclerosis (Ms)mentioning
confidence: 99%