Protein - Carnitine Flashcards

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Carnitine

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  • Carnitine is an amino acid derivative that can be obtained from the diet or synthesised in the body from methionine and lysine. This production requires iron, vitamin C, B3, B6.
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Deficiency

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  • Deficiency of carnitine (rare) results primarily from errors of metabolism, and not from insufficient dietary intake, as the body is usually able to synthesise adequate quantities.
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Mutations & conditionally essential

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  • Mutations of the ‘SLC22A5’gene can make it a conditionally essential AA.
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Food Sources

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  • Direct food sources: nuts, seeds, avocado, asparagus, spinach, red meats, dairy
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Function: Thyroid

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  • Carnitine acts as a peripheral thyroid hormone antagonist, so it can be used therapeutically in cases of hyperthyroidism.
    antagonist = inhibits the physiological action
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Function:
Assist ATP synthesis from fatty acids

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Function:
* Carnitine facilitates the transport of long-chain fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane so they can be oxidised (‘burnt’) to create ATP. For example, in myocardial cells
* It also removes potentially toxic metabolites out of mitochondria, and acts as an antioxidant
Therapeutic Uses:
* Weight loss
* Heart failure
* Infertility – improves sperm count, motility; also reduces oxidative damage (highly concentrated in the testes)
* Fatigue and concentration
* Athletic performance
* ADHD (also shown to increase dopamine and acetylcholine production)

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Carnitine Supplementation: Dosage

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  • 1-2g twice a day
  • Consider capsule / tablet rather than powder due to its unfavourable smell.
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Drug Interactions:

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  • Supplementing carnitine alongside anticoagulants (e.g. warfarin) increases the blood-thinning effects.
  • Thyroid-hormones due to carnitine’s effects as a peripheral thyroid hormone antagonist, and thus high dose carnitine is contraindicated with hypothyroidism.
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Caution:

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  • L-carnitine use has been associated with nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, heartburn, gastritis, diarrhoea, body odour and seizures, but only at high doses.
  • One of its metabolites can cause the urine, breath and sweat to have a fishy odour.
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