EFFECT OF L-CARNITINE ON ELEVATED LIPOPROTEIN(A) LEVELS

Citation
A. Capurso et al., EFFECT OF L-CARNITINE ON ELEVATED LIPOPROTEIN(A) LEVELS, Current therapeutic research, 56(12), 1995, pp. 1247-1253
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy","Medicine, Research & Experimental
ISSN journal
0011393X
Volume
56
Issue
12
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1247 - 1253
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-393X(1995)56:12<1247:EOLOEL>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
L-carnitine is an amino acid involved in the mechanism by which fatty acids are transported through the mitochondrial wall for oxidation, To determine whether the in vivo metabolism of lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]) is linked to intramitochondrial oxidative metabolism, we investigated th e effects of exogenously administered L-carnitine in patients with hig h serum concentrations of Lp(a), Eighteen outpatients received open-la bel treatment with L-carnitine 3 g/d for 8 weeks; 10 patients continue d treatment for up to 16 weeks, Serum Lp(a) levels were decreased from a mean baseline value of 72.71 mg/dL by a mean of 14% after 4 weeks a nd 15% after 8 weeks in 18 patients and 13% after 12 weeks and 12% aft er 16 weeks of treatment in 10 patients (P < 0.05 for all results), In a second phase of the study, 12 of the 18 patients completed an addit ional 20 weeks of treatment, Serum Lp(a) was reduced from a mean basel ine value of 92.56 mg/dL by a mean of 5% at 4 weeks, 6% at 8 weeks, 8% at 12 weeks, 12% at 16 weeks, and 13% at 20 weeks (P < 0.05 for all r esults), Further investigation of L-carnitine appears warranted in pat ients with elevated Lp(a) levels.