OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate clinical correlates of low serum carnitine levels in hospitalized psychiatric patients. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 40 psychiatric inpatients identified to have low serum carnitine levels. RESULTS: Cognitive impairment was present in 38 (95%) cases, frequently accompanied by imbalance, agitation and extrapyramidal symptoms. Valproate therapy was encountered in 28 (70%) patients. The dosage of valproate negatively correlated with total and free carnitine levels (P = 0.003 and 0.0136). Polypharmacy also affected carnitine levels, indicating additional modulatory effects on carnitine metabolism. We encountered a disproportionately high prevalence of mental retardation and dementia in association with hypocarnitinemia. CONCLUSION: We hypothesize that in the context of mental illness hypocarnitinemia may be associated with metabolic encephalopathy and cognitive impairment. As carnitine deficiency is a potentially treatable condition further studies are warranted.
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate clinical correlates of low serum carnitine levels in hospitalized psychiatricpatients. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 40 psychiatric inpatients identified to have low serum carnitine levels. RESULTS:Cognitive impairment was present in 38 (95%) cases, frequently accompanied by imbalance, agitation and extrapyramidal symptoms. Valproate therapy was encountered in 28 (70%) patients. The dosage of valproate negatively correlated with total and free carnitine levels (P = 0.003 and 0.0136). Polypharmacy also affected carnitine levels, indicating additional modulatory effects on carnitine metabolism. We encountered a disproportionately high prevalence of mental retardation and dementia in association with hypocarnitinemia. CONCLUSION: We hypothesize that in the context of mental illness hypocarnitinemia may be associated with metabolic encephalopathy and cognitive impairment. As carnitine deficiency is a potentially treatable condition further studies are warranted.
Authors: Miroslav Cuturic; Ruth K Abramson; Robert R Moran; James W Hardin; Elaine M Frank; Andrea A Sellers Journal: Neurol Sci Date: 2013-01 Impact factor: 3.307