In many human tissues, fuel is stored for immediate use, as well as for energy exchange between different parts of the body. Fat and glycogen represent, together with proteins, the principal energy storage materials. During energy requirement, e.g. muscular exercise, glycogen as a local reserve, is used first to supply energy needs. Acetyl-carnitine, as an active molecular group, represents an intermediate substrate, usable directly in the working tissue. The present study investigates whether plasma acetyl-carnitine could be a useful biochemical measure for information on fuel exchange in the body, and whether it is a rapidly available energy source exchangeable among tissues with different metabolic functions, such as muscle and liver. Th...
l-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative widely known for its involvement in the transport of long-ch...
We determined carnitine concentrations in blood and in liver and abdominal muscle biopsy specimens i...
Efficient utilization of fatty acids to sustain prolonged physical efforts is thought to be dependen...
In many human tissues, fuel is stored for immediate use, as well as for energy exchange between diff...
Summary: In many human tissues, fuel is stored for immediate use, as well as for energy exchange bet...
This thesis investigated the impact of sodium acetate infusion on muscle fuel metabolism during low ...
Background: Plasma acylcarnitine levels are elevated by physiological conditions such as fasting and...
Background: Plasma acylcarnitine levels are elevated by physiological conditions such as fasting and...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and...
Intracellular lipid pools are highly dynamic and tissue-specific. Physical exercise is a strong phys...
Muscle and plasma concentrations of free and acylated carnitine (short-chain acylcarnitine and long-...
The increased energy demand that occurs with incremental exercise intensity is met by increases in t...
We describe the measurement of carnitine and short-chain and long-chain acylcarnitines in perchloric...
We determined whether one single bout of exercise stimulates carnitine biosynthesis and carnitine up...
l-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative widely known for its involvement in the transport of long-ch...
We determined carnitine concentrations in blood and in liver and abdominal muscle biopsy specimens i...
Efficient utilization of fatty acids to sustain prolonged physical efforts is thought to be dependen...
In many human tissues, fuel is stored for immediate use, as well as for energy exchange between diff...
Summary: In many human tissues, fuel is stored for immediate use, as well as for energy exchange bet...
This thesis investigated the impact of sodium acetate infusion on muscle fuel metabolism during low ...
Background: Plasma acylcarnitine levels are elevated by physiological conditions such as fasting and...
Background: Plasma acylcarnitine levels are elevated by physiological conditions such as fasting and...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and...
BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and...
Intracellular lipid pools are highly dynamic and tissue-specific. Physical exercise is a strong phys...
Muscle and plasma concentrations of free and acylated carnitine (short-chain acylcarnitine and long-...
The increased energy demand that occurs with incremental exercise intensity is met by increases in t...
We describe the measurement of carnitine and short-chain and long-chain acylcarnitines in perchloric...
We determined whether one single bout of exercise stimulates carnitine biosynthesis and carnitine up...
l-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative widely known for its involvement in the transport of long-ch...
We determined carnitine concentrations in blood and in liver and abdominal muscle biopsy specimens i...
Efficient utilization of fatty acids to sustain prolonged physical efforts is thought to be dependen...