Literature DB >> 1550066

The effect of enteral carnitine administration in humans.

B Li1, M L Lloyd, H Gudjonsson, A L Shug, W A Olsen.   

Abstract

We previously determined that the L-carnitine uptake by human duodenal tissue occurs by both active (KT 558 mumol/L) and passive mechanisms. The effects of enteral carnitine was studied in humans. A hamburger meal (345 mumol total carnitine) induced peak jejunal fluid free (unesterified) and short-chain acylcarnitine concentrations (SCAC) of 209 and 130 mumol/L, respectively. Plasma carnitine concentrations and the percent renal reabsorption remained unchanged. By contrast, a pharmacologic dose of free carnitine (25,298 mumol) raised peak intraluminal free and SCAC to 20,660 and 4204 mumol/L. Plasma total carnitine concentrations doubled to 93 mumol/L, and the percent renal reabsorption of free and SCAC declined to 76% and 52%, respectively. In triple-lumen perfusions, 200 mumol carnitine/L was absorbed at 484 nmol.min-1.30 cm-1 jejunum, a rate sufficient for prandial but not pharmacologic assimilation. Our findings indicate that absorption of physiologic and pharmacologic amounts of carnitine occurs predominantly by active transport and passive diffusion, respectively.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1550066     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/55.4.838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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