Scattered reports indicate that L-carnitine may suppress proinflammatory cytokines in sick individuals without renal disease and may improve protein synthesis or nitrogen balance either in patients without renal disease or in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) or chronic peritoneal dialysis patients. We conducted an experimental study in MHD patients to evaluate the effects of L-carnitine treatment on inflammatory and protein-energy nutritional status. MHD patients were assigned to receive intravenous injections of L-carnitine 20 mg/kg (n = 48) or placebo (n = 65) thrice weekly at the end of each hemodialysis treatment for 6 months. The carnitine-treated group showed a statistically significant decrease in serum C-reactive protein and increase in serum albumin and transferrin, blood hemoglobin, and body mass index. Conversely, in the placebo-treated group, a significant decrease was reported for serum albumin, serum transferrin, and body mass index, whereas the other considered measures did not change significantly. These preliminary findings suggest that in MHD patients, L-carnitine therapy may suppress inflammation, particularly among those patients with C-reactive protein > or =3 mg/dL, and may improve protein-energy nutritional status.

Savica, V., Santoro, D., Mazzaglia, G., Ciolino, F., Monardo, P., Calvani, M., et al. (2005). L-carnitine infusions may suppress serum C-reactive protein and improve nutritional status in maintenance hemodialysis patients. JOURNAL OF RENAL NUTRITION, 15(2), 225-230 [10.1053/j.jrn.2004.10.002].

L-carnitine infusions may suppress serum C-reactive protein and improve nutritional status in maintenance hemodialysis patients

Mazzaglia, G;
2005

Abstract

Scattered reports indicate that L-carnitine may suppress proinflammatory cytokines in sick individuals without renal disease and may improve protein synthesis or nitrogen balance either in patients without renal disease or in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) or chronic peritoneal dialysis patients. We conducted an experimental study in MHD patients to evaluate the effects of L-carnitine treatment on inflammatory and protein-energy nutritional status. MHD patients were assigned to receive intravenous injections of L-carnitine 20 mg/kg (n = 48) or placebo (n = 65) thrice weekly at the end of each hemodialysis treatment for 6 months. The carnitine-treated group showed a statistically significant decrease in serum C-reactive protein and increase in serum albumin and transferrin, blood hemoglobin, and body mass index. Conversely, in the placebo-treated group, a significant decrease was reported for serum albumin, serum transferrin, and body mass index, whereas the other considered measures did not change significantly. These preliminary findings suggest that in MHD patients, L-carnitine therapy may suppress inflammation, particularly among those patients with C-reactive protein > or =3 mg/dL, and may improve protein-energy nutritional status.
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L-carnitine; serum C-reactive protein; hemodialysis; clinical trial
English
2005
15
2
225
230
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Savica, V., Santoro, D., Mazzaglia, G., Ciolino, F., Monardo, P., Calvani, M., et al. (2005). L-carnitine infusions may suppress serum C-reactive protein and improve nutritional status in maintenance hemodialysis patients. JOURNAL OF RENAL NUTRITION, 15(2), 225-230 [10.1053/j.jrn.2004.10.002].
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