1. Sites of action of carnitine and its derivatives on the cardiovascular system: interactions with membranes
- Author
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Fritz, Irving B. and Arrigoni-Martelli, Edoardo
- Subjects
Cardiovascular research -- Case studies ,Carnitine -- Research ,Cell membranes -- Research ,Fatty acid metabolism -- Research ,Oxidation-reduction reaction -- Research ,Peripheral vascular diseases -- Research ,Biological sciences ,Chemistry ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries - Abstract
Carnitine plays an essential role in the regulation of long-chain fatty acid metabolism in skeletal and cardiac muscle, a process that is mediated by well-characterized enzymatic mechanisms. Here, Irving Fritz and Edoardo Arrigoni-Martelli review the evidence that carnitine and its O-acyl derivatives also influence membrane fluidity, ion channel functions, smooth muscle contractility, membrane stability and cardiac functions. The authors present the view that direct interactions of carnitine derivatives with cell membranes are independent of reactions catalysed by carnitine acyltransferases. They propose that the novel actions discussed are implicated in the mechanisms by which carnitine and its derivatives protect perfused hearts subjected to ischaemia or to oxidative stress, and help people suffering from certain types of myocardial ischaemia or peripheral arterial disease.
- Published
- 1993