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  • Title: Comparative acute effects of l-carnitine and dl-carnitine on hepatic catabolism of l-alanine and l-glutamine in rats.
    Author: Lopes G, Gazola VA, Galende SB, Alves-do-prado W, Curi R, Bazotte RB.
    Journal: Acta Pharmacol Sin; 2004 Oct; 25(10):1257-61. PubMed ID: 15456525.
    Abstract:
    AIM: To compare the acute effects of l-carnitine (LCT) and dl-carnitine (DLC) on hepatic catabolism of l-alanine and l-glutamine in rats. METHODS: Livers from 24 h fasted and fed rats were perfused in situ. The substrates l-alanine (5 mmol/L) and l-glutamine (5 mmol/L) were employed. The gluconeogenic and ureogenic activity was measured as the difference between the rates of glucose and urea released during and before the infusion of l-glutamine or l-alanine. RESULTS: LCT (60 micromol/L) but not DLC (60 micromol/L and 120 micromol/L) increased the production of glucose and urea from l-glutamine. However, neither LCT (60 micromol/L and 120 micromol/L) nor DLC (60 micromol/L and 240 micromol/L) showed any significant effect on hepatic glucose and urea production from l-alanine. CONCLUSION: The results showed a different acute effect of LCT and DLC on the activation of hepatic gluconeogenesis and ureagenesis promoted by l-glutamine, reinforcing the idea that DLC could not replace LCT.
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