(2022) L-carnitine: Searching for New Therapeutic Strategy for Sepsis Management. Current medicinal chemistry. pp. 3300-3323. ISSN 0929-8673
Full text not available from this repository.
Abstract
In this review, we discussed the biological targets of carnitine, its effects on immune function, and how L-carnitine supplementation may help critically ill patients. L-carnitine is a potent antioxidant. L-carnitine depletion has been observed in prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stays, while L-carnitine supplementation has beneficial effects in health promotion and regulation of immunity. It is essential for the uptake of fatty acids into mitochondria. By inhibiting the ubiquitin-proteasome system, down-regulating the apelin receptor in cardiac tissue, and reducing beta-oxidation of fatty acid, carnitine may decrease vasopressor requirement in septic shock and improve clinical outcomes of this group of patients. We also reviewed animal and clinical studies that have been recruited for evaluating the beneficial effects of L-carnitine in the management of sepsis/ septic shock. Additional clinical data are required to evaluate the optimal daily dose and duration of L-carnitine supplementation.
Item Type: | Article |
---|---|
Keywords: | L-carnitine sepsis septic shock critically ill intensive care antioxidant propionyl-l-carnitine ubiquitin proteasome system l-tartrate supplementation septic shock oxidative stress double-blind mitochondrial dysfunction metabolic-response critical illness immune-response Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Pharmacology & Pharmacy |
Page Range: | pp. 3300-3323 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Current medicinal chemistry |
Journal Index: | WoS |
Volume: | 29 |
Number: | 18 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.2174/0929867328666211117092345 |
ISSN: | 0929-8673 |
Depositing User: | Mr mahdi sharifi |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30108 |
Actions (login required)
![]() |
View Item |