The role of l-carnitine in kidney disease and related metabolic dysfunctions

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Tim Ulinski et al. from the University, Paris, France have published the research work: The Role of L-Carnitine in Kidney Disease and Related Metabolic Dysfunctions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Its primary function in cells is to transport longchain fatty_acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane for β-oxidation and generation of ATP energy. It protects cellular membranes and prevents fatty_acid accumulation. L-carnitine also controls the levels of β-oxidation and the acetyl CoA/CoA ratio, which are involved in modulating ketogenesis and glucogenesis. fatty_acid accumulation. Fatty acids accumulating in the mitochondrial_matrix aredegradation . . .

     

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