2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.14505/v1
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The nutrigenomic metabolite L‑carnitine directly modulates the activity and expression of nuclear receptors in adipocytes, liver and muscle cells

Abstract: Background: L-carnitine is an indispensable metabolite in eukaryotic cells, which facilitates transport of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondrial matrix for subsequent β-oxidation and helps to safeguard the acetyl-CoA level. Additionally, L-carnitine has been proven to exert a nutrigenomic effect, modulating the expression of numerous target genes. However, the diverging time-dependent effects of short-term and extended L-carnitine supplementation have not been investigated in more detail yet, especiall… Show more

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