The effects of oral L-carnitine supplementation on physical capacity and lipid metabolism in chronic hemodialysis patients.

Nephron Extra Pub Date : 2014-03-25 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000360086
Yasuo Kudoh, Shinya Aoyama, Takaaki Torii, Qijie Chen, Daigo Nagahara, Hiromi Sakata, Akihiko Nozawa
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Abstract

Background: It is well known that the physical activity in chronic hemodialysis patients decreases compared to that in normal subjects. In order to investigate the effects of L-carnitine on physical capacity and lipid metabolism, a cardiopulmonary exercise test using a bicycle ergometer was performed before and after 3 months of oral L-carnitine supplementation under double-blind conditions.

Methods and results: A total of 20 stable outpatients undergoing hemodialysis treatment were randomly divided into 2 groups: controls receiving placebo and patients receiving 900 mg L-carnitine p.o. daily. The levels of free and acyl carnitine increased significantly from 22.9 ± 7.3 to 149.9 ± 51.8 μmol/l and from 16.0 ± 2.8 to 100.3 ± 50.2 μmol/l, respectively, in the L-carnitine group; however, there was no significant change in other plasma lipid profiles. The exercise time was decreased and the heart rate at the anaerobic threshold was increased in the control group 3 months after the study period, but there were no such changes observed in the L-carnitine group. The minute ventilation/CO2 output slope increased significantly from 38.9 ± 7.8 to 43.8 ± 11.8 in the L-carnitine group. It has been speculated that a shift in the energy source occurs from carbohydrate to lipid, in terms of an increase of oxygen demand.

Conclusion: L-Carnitine supplementation might have some beneficial effects on the physical capacity of chronic hemodialysis patients due to the improvement of the lipid metabolism in the muscle.

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口服左旋肉碱对慢性血液透析患者体能及脂质代谢的影响。
背景:众所周知,慢性血液透析患者的体力活动较正常人减少。为了研究左旋肉碱对身体能力和脂质代谢的影响,在双盲条件下,在口服左旋肉碱3个月前后使用自行车测力仪进行心肺运动试验。方法与结果:将20例接受血液透析治疗的稳定门诊患者随机分为两组:对照组给予安慰剂,对照组给予左旋肉碱每日900 mg。左旋肉碱组游离肉碱和酰基肉碱水平分别从22.9±7.3 μmol/l和16.0±2.8 μmol/l显著升高至149.9±51.8 μmol/l和100.3±50.2 μmol/l;然而,其他血浆脂质谱没有明显变化。研究期3个月后,对照组运动时间减少,无氧阈心率增加,但左旋肉碱组未见此变化。左旋肉碱组的分钟通气量/CO2输出斜率从38.9±7.8显著增加到43.8±11.8。据推测,就氧气需求的增加而言,能量来源从碳水化合物转变为脂质。结论:补充左旋肉碱可能通过改善肌肉脂质代谢而对慢性血液透析患者的体能有一定的改善作用。
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期刊介绍: An open-access subjournal to Nephron. ''Nephron EXTRA'' publishes additional high-quality articles that cannot be published in the main journal ''Nephron'' due to space limitations.
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