Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC), a natural occurring compound in all mammalian species, plays a variety of vital functions in the body. The most important are related to mitochondria, namely the transport of fatty acids for energy production through β oxidation and the control of acyl-CoA/CoA ratio. Due to this close interaction with cell bioenergetics, it plays a role in many diseases, especially those related to the mitochondria. We propose to characterize the action of ALC in mitochondrial bioenergetics and functional integrity
BACKGROUND:Mitochondria are the main sites for fatty acid oxidation and play a central role in lipot...
Deprivation of oxygen and glucose is the main cause of neuronal cell death during cerebral infarctio...
The neuronal death after ischemia is closely linked to the essential role of mitochondrial metabolis...
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC), a natural occurring compound in all mammalian species, play...
It is widely known that a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders are related with dysfunctio...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Acetyl-L-...
Introduction: In this study, the neuroprotective effect of L-carnitine administered per os in a dose...
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) has been proposed to have beneficial effects in chronic neur...
Mitochondria play important roles in human physiological processes, and therefore, their dysfunction...
Carnitine is important for cell function and survival primarily because of its involvement in the mu...
International audienceAIMTo identify and characterize the protective effect that L-carnitine exerted...
Acetyl–L-carnitine (ALC) has beneficial effects in neurodegenerative diseases and was shown to be p...
Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) has been described as playing a neuroprotective effect against a variety of...
In this study, the neuroprotective effect of L-carnitine administered per os in a dose of 25 mg/kg-8...
A long history of diabetes mellitus and increasing age are associated with the onset of diabetic neu...
BACKGROUND:Mitochondria are the main sites for fatty acid oxidation and play a central role in lipot...
Deprivation of oxygen and glucose is the main cause of neuronal cell death during cerebral infarctio...
The neuronal death after ischemia is closely linked to the essential role of mitochondrial metabolis...
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC), a natural occurring compound in all mammalian species, play...
It is widely known that a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders are related with dysfunctio...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Acetyl-L-...
Introduction: In this study, the neuroprotective effect of L-carnitine administered per os in a dose...
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) has been proposed to have beneficial effects in chronic neur...
Mitochondria play important roles in human physiological processes, and therefore, their dysfunction...
Carnitine is important for cell function and survival primarily because of its involvement in the mu...
International audienceAIMTo identify and characterize the protective effect that L-carnitine exerted...
Acetyl–L-carnitine (ALC) has beneficial effects in neurodegenerative diseases and was shown to be p...
Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) has been described as playing a neuroprotective effect against a variety of...
In this study, the neuroprotective effect of L-carnitine administered per os in a dose of 25 mg/kg-8...
A long history of diabetes mellitus and increasing age are associated with the onset of diabetic neu...
BACKGROUND:Mitochondria are the main sites for fatty acid oxidation and play a central role in lipot...
Deprivation of oxygen and glucose is the main cause of neuronal cell death during cerebral infarctio...
The neuronal death after ischemia is closely linked to the essential role of mitochondrial metabolis...