Abstract Background Impaired hepatic fatty acid metabolism and persistent mitochondrial dysfunction are phenomena commonly associated with liver failure. Decreased serum levels of L-carnitine, a amino acid derivative involved in fatty-acid and energy metabolism, have been reported in severe burn patients. The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of L-carnitine supplementation on mitochondrial damage and other hepatocyte injuries following severe burns and the related mechanisms. Methods Serum carnitine and other indicators of hepatocytic injury, including AST, ALT, LDH, TG, and OCT, were analyzed in severe burn patients and healthy controls. A burn model was established on the back skin of rats; thereafter, carnitine was administered...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver, a chronic inflammatory disease, is accompanied by accommodation of extra ...
Abstract Background There are an increasing number of patients suffering from fatty liver caused by ...
L-carnitine is a cofactor in the transfer of long-chain fatty acid allowing the beta-oxidation of fa...
AbstractBackground: l-Carnitine is the essential endogenous factor for the transport of long-chain f...
Abstract Background Excessive oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation have been demonstrated to play...
Background/Aims: Functional and anatomical abnormalities of mitochondria play an important role in d...
Background: Mitochondria are the main sites for fatty acid oxidation and play a central role in lipo...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. L-Car...
Background/Aims: We aimed to determine the role of exogenous carnitine to prevent ischemia-reperfusi...
Background: L-Carnitine has protective effects on various injured organs. However, it has not been r...
The effect of thermal injury on plasma and tissue carnitine was studied by comparing the concentrati...
Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) in both chronic and acute liver failure is associated with hyperammonemi...
Excessive protein depletion and poor clinical outcome are characteristic features of the metabolic r...
Carnitine is an amino acid-derived substance that coordinates a wide range of biological processes. ...
This study provides an information about the mechanisms of liver injury induced by CCl4, and determ...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver, a chronic inflammatory disease, is accompanied by accommodation of extra ...
Abstract Background There are an increasing number of patients suffering from fatty liver caused by ...
L-carnitine is a cofactor in the transfer of long-chain fatty acid allowing the beta-oxidation of fa...
AbstractBackground: l-Carnitine is the essential endogenous factor for the transport of long-chain f...
Abstract Background Excessive oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation have been demonstrated to play...
Background/Aims: Functional and anatomical abnormalities of mitochondria play an important role in d...
Background: Mitochondria are the main sites for fatty acid oxidation and play a central role in lipo...
Cancer cachexia causes metabolic alterations with a marked effect on hepatic lipid metabolism. L-Car...
Background/Aims: We aimed to determine the role of exogenous carnitine to prevent ischemia-reperfusi...
Background: L-Carnitine has protective effects on various injured organs. However, it has not been r...
The effect of thermal injury on plasma and tissue carnitine was studied by comparing the concentrati...
Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) in both chronic and acute liver failure is associated with hyperammonemi...
Excessive protein depletion and poor clinical outcome are characteristic features of the metabolic r...
Carnitine is an amino acid-derived substance that coordinates a wide range of biological processes. ...
This study provides an information about the mechanisms of liver injury induced by CCl4, and determ...
Non-alcoholic fatty liver, a chronic inflammatory disease, is accompanied by accommodation of extra ...
Abstract Background There are an increasing number of patients suffering from fatty liver caused by ...
L-carnitine is a cofactor in the transfer of long-chain fatty acid allowing the beta-oxidation of fa...