Role of the liver in carnitine metabolism: the mechanism of development of carnitine-deficient status in guinea-pigs.

I Alkonyi, J Cseko, A Sandor
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Abstract

It was shown that carnitine deficiency and an impairment of the conversion of butyrobetaine into carnitine develops not only in ascorbic acid-deficient guinea-pigs but also in partially starved animals. We propose that the same mechanism, an absolute or relative ascorbic acid deficiency, is operating in both nutritional states. An increased urinary excretion greatly contributes to the development of carnitine deficiency in guinea-pigs, both in ascorbic acid deficiency and starvation. With respect to the greatly increased excretion, guinea-pig carnitine deficiency resembles the human disorder and may serve as model for it.

肝脏在肉毒碱代谢中的作用:豚鼠肉毒碱缺乏状态的发展机制。
结果表明,不仅在抗坏血酸缺乏的豚鼠中,而且在部分饥饿的动物中也会出现肉碱缺乏和丁甜菜碱转化为肉碱的障碍。我们认为,在这两种营养状态下,绝对或相对抗坏血酸缺乏的机制是相同的。在抗坏血酸缺乏和饥饿的豚鼠中,尿排泄的增加极大地促进了肉碱缺乏症的发展。就排泄量的大幅增加而言,豚鼠肉碱缺乏症与人类疾病相似,可以作为其模型。
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