Effect of L-carnitine on the lipid profile, glycemic control, oxidative stress, and anthropometric indices of individuals with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review

Navideh Khodadadi, B. Abbasi
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Diabetes mellitus is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in existence. With more than 536.6 million cases having been diagnosed globally, its prevalence is reported to be 10.5% in 2021. In individuals with diabetes, plasma L-carnitine is low and metabolized abnormally. In this review, we aimed to assess whether L-carnitine supplementation is correlated with a reduction of the risk of cardiovascular diseases in individuals with diabetes by improving the compositions of lipid profiles, indicators of oxidative stress, glycemic control, and anthropometric indices. A literature search in major databases such as Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Scientific Information Database was conducted until November 2021. This was done in conjunction with a search in Elsevier and SpringerLink databases, resulting in the inclusion of relevant articles in this review. To construct the search strategy, “Carnitine” OR “glycine propionyl carnitine” OR “Acetylcarnitine” in combination with “Diabetes Mellitus” OR “Diabetes Complications” OR “Lipid Profile” and all of its components were used to search for and within the articles and databases. After screening, 10 articles published between 1998 and 2017 were identified. They evaluated the effect of L-carnitine on lipid profile metabolism, glycemic control, anthropometric indices, and oxidative stress markers in individuals with diabetes. In this systematic review, we concluded that L-carnitine had no notable effect on lipid profile as well as glycemic control and anthropometric indices. Therefore, using L-carnitine probably has no notable effect on metabolic status in individuals with diabetes. Meanwhile, some articles suggested that L-carnitine may have positive effects on some oxidative stress indicators.
左旋肉碱对2型糖尿病患者血脂、血糖控制、氧化应激和人体测量指标的影响:一项系统综述
糖尿病是现存最普遍的代谢性疾病之一。全球已确诊病例超过5.366亿例,据报告,到2021年,其患病率为10.5%。糖尿病患者血浆左旋肉碱含量低,代谢异常。在这篇综述中,我们旨在通过改善血脂组成、氧化应激指标、血糖控制和人体测量指标,评估补充左旋肉碱是否与糖尿病患者心血管疾病风险的降低相关。在Web of Science、PubMed、谷歌Scholar、Scopus、Scientific Information Database等主要数据库进行文献检索,检索时间截止到2021年11月。这是与Elsevier和SpringerLink数据库的搜索一起完成的,从而在本综述中纳入了相关文章。为了构建搜索策略,我们使用“肉碱”或“甘氨酸丙酰肉碱”或“乙酰肉碱”结合“糖尿病”或“糖尿病并发症”或“血脂”及其所有成分在文章和数据库中进行搜索。经过筛选,确定了1998年至2017年间发表的10篇文章。他们评估了左旋肉碱对糖尿病患者血脂代谢、血糖控制、人体测量指数和氧化应激标志物的影响。在这篇系统综述中,我们得出结论,左旋肉碱对血脂、血糖控制和人体测量指标没有显著影响。因此,使用左旋肉碱可能对糖尿病患者的代谢状况没有显著影响。同时,一些文章认为左旋肉碱可能对某些氧化应激指标有积极作用。
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