Since carnitine plays an important role in fat oxidation, influx of carnitine could be crucial for muscle metabolism. OCTN2 (SLC22A5), a sodium-dependent solute carrier, is assumed to transport carnitine into skeletal muscle cells. Acute regulation of OCTN2 activity in rat hindlimb muscles was investigated in response to electrically induced contractile activity. The tissue uptake clearance (CL uptake) of l-[ 3H]carnitine during muscle contraction was examined in vivo using integration plot analysis. The CL uptake of [ 14C]iodoantipyrine (IAP) was also determined as an index of tissue blood flow. To test the hypothesis that increased carnitine uptake involves the translocation of OCTN2, contraction-induced alteration in the subcellular loca...
The carnitine/organic cation transporter novel 2 (OCTN2) is responsible for the cellular uptake of c...
The body carnitine pool is primarily confined to skeletal muscle, where it regulates carbohydrate (C...
We determined whether one single bout of exercise stimulates carnitine biosynthesis and carnitine up...
Mutations in the gene that encodes the principal L-Carnitine transporter, OCTN2, can lead to a reduc...
AbstractThe mechanism of Na+-dependent transport of l-carnitine via the carnitine/organic cation tra...
The carnitine/organic cation transporter (OCTN) family consists of three transporter isoforms, i.e. ...
The body's carnitine pool is almost entirely confined to skeletal muscle where it plays a dual role ...
We studied carnitine uptake in human skeletal muscle growing in culture for up to 30 days, and corre...
Previous findings in rats and in human vegetarians suggest that the plasma carnitine concentration a...
Twelve weeks of daily L-carnitine and carbohydrate feeding in humans increases skeletal muscle total...
AbstractCarnitine is well recognized as a key regulator of long-chain fatty acyl group translocation...
Increasing skeletal muscle carnitine content enhances PDC flux during 30 minutes of continuous exerc...
AbstractA novel organic cation transporter OCTN2 is indispensable for carnitine transport across pla...
Abstract.: The high-affinity Na+-dependent carnitine transporter OCTN2 (SLC22A5) has a high renal ex...
AbstractPrimary carnitine deficiency is caused by impaired activity of the Na+-dependent OCTN2 carni...
The carnitine/organic cation transporter novel 2 (OCTN2) is responsible for the cellular uptake of c...
The body carnitine pool is primarily confined to skeletal muscle, where it regulates carbohydrate (C...
We determined whether one single bout of exercise stimulates carnitine biosynthesis and carnitine up...
Mutations in the gene that encodes the principal L-Carnitine transporter, OCTN2, can lead to a reduc...
AbstractThe mechanism of Na+-dependent transport of l-carnitine via the carnitine/organic cation tra...
The carnitine/organic cation transporter (OCTN) family consists of three transporter isoforms, i.e. ...
The body's carnitine pool is almost entirely confined to skeletal muscle where it plays a dual role ...
We studied carnitine uptake in human skeletal muscle growing in culture for up to 30 days, and corre...
Previous findings in rats and in human vegetarians suggest that the plasma carnitine concentration a...
Twelve weeks of daily L-carnitine and carbohydrate feeding in humans increases skeletal muscle total...
AbstractCarnitine is well recognized as a key regulator of long-chain fatty acyl group translocation...
Increasing skeletal muscle carnitine content enhances PDC flux during 30 minutes of continuous exerc...
AbstractA novel organic cation transporter OCTN2 is indispensable for carnitine transport across pla...
Abstract.: The high-affinity Na+-dependent carnitine transporter OCTN2 (SLC22A5) has a high renal ex...
AbstractPrimary carnitine deficiency is caused by impaired activity of the Na+-dependent OCTN2 carni...
The carnitine/organic cation transporter novel 2 (OCTN2) is responsible for the cellular uptake of c...
The body carnitine pool is primarily confined to skeletal muscle, where it regulates carbohydrate (C...
We determined whether one single bout of exercise stimulates carnitine biosynthesis and carnitine up...