Uses and Benefits of Acetyl L Carnitine
by: Raj Khatri
Carnitine Nutrition can play an important role in promoting brain
wellness. The older we are, the more likely we are to suffer from
cognitive loss. While some survive into their sixth and seventh
decades with good mental function, this becomes less likely as
we age further. Decline is almost universal in at least one cognitive
area among those over .
Certain nutrients have also undergone examination for their role
in promoting brain health in older adults. One of the most extensively
researched nutrients for its role in promoting brain wellness
is Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALCAR). ALCAR has demonstrated marked positive
effects on brain aging, both from a preventive and therapeutic
standpoint.
There is also a great deal of evidence that age-related memory
loss is cholinergic in nature. Therefore, maintaining healthy
acetylcholine levels must be the centerpiece of any brain antiaging
strategy. ALCAR levels decline markedly as we age, even in healthy
adults. Restoring ALCAR levels to those seen in twenty-year olds
may be desirable for older adults. Declining ALCAR levels may
in fact be one of the causes of the cognitive decline seen with
aging.
What other benefits does carnitine have?
Improved cognitive function - ALCAR plays a strong role in the
brain in many ways, and has beneficial effects in many conditions
including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Studies in aged rodents
show markedly improved memory and learning capacities, , while
studies in younger rodents show a variety of promising effects
as well. Other rodent studies have shown that ALCAR significantly
protects the brain against a variety of stresses, such as ischemia
and repurfusion and mitochondrial uncoupling. It also protects
against peripheral nerve trauma, "almost eliminating neuron
loss, and in vitro neuronal apoptosis. ALCAR also increases levels
of dopamine, amino acids, and acetylcholine in the brain, as well
as facilitating cholinergic activity.
Cardiovascular benefits - The carnitine have considerable potential
in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Rodent studies with
L-carnitine have shown decreased triglyceride and cholesterol
levels and protection against arrhythmia and ischemia, and a study
with ALCAR found a reversal of the age-related decline in mitochondrial
function in the heart.
Improved hearing and visual function - Two animal studies indicate
a significant reduction in noise-induced and age-induced hearing
loss with ALCAR. One measured outer hair cell (OHC) density after
three weeks of noise exposure, and found less than a 10% reduction
with ALCAR as opposed to 60% with placebo, and noise induced threshold
shifts were less than 10 dB in the ALCAR group as opposed to 30-35
dB with placebo. A six-week study with aged rats found ALCAR to
improve auditory thresholds by upregulating mitochondrial function
and reducing oxidative stress.
Reduced stress and depression - In rats, ALCAR protects against
the decreases in dopamine and testosterone that normally occur
after exposure to both acute and chronic stress and decreases
other markers of stress, and no tolerance develops to this effect.
Preliminary human studies in the elderly and those undergoing
treatment for certain conditions indicate a reduction in depression
and fatigue and an improvement in quality of life.
Are there any side effects?
Carnitine has no toxicity, teratogenicity, contraindications,
or drug integrations. There are very few side effects associated
with carnitine use, and no serious side effects have been reported
(58, 64, 65). Some users report nausea or stimulation, but these
tend to be transient and disappear with time (65). There are also
many anecdotal reports of more vivid dreams.
Increasing Molecules Needed for Memory
ALCAR increases levels of nerve growth factor (NGF)--an important
brain healing compound. In the central nervous system, nerve growth
factor (NGF) protects cholinergic neurons. NGF helps increase
levels of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), which makes the valuable
neurotransmitter acetylcholine. The aging process reduces both
nerve growth factor levels and the ability of neurons to bind
to this valuable cellular messenger. ALCAR ameliorates these age-related
deficits, therefore demonstrating another way it naturally helps
create more acetylcholine needed for neuronal transmission, learning,
and recall. ALCAR has been found to optimize the response of the
NMDA receptors and lessen their decline in number.
In summary, ALCAR has proven itself safe and effective in ameliorating
the symptoms of cognitive loss in older adults, relieving depression,
speeding stroke recovery, and slowing the progression of Alzheimer's
disease. What are now needed are prospective, randomized trials
of ALCAR in subjects who take it from middle age onward to see
if ALCAR can prevent the cognitive loss in healthy adults.
Other Benefits of Acetyl-L-Carnitine
* Protects and Enhances Mitochondrial Function
* Enhances Immune Function and IGF-1 levels
* Protects against the loss and reduction in axonal transport
of substance P
* Reduces HPA axis hyperactivity
* Increases hippocampal synaptic contact zones
* Protects against stress-induced neuroendocrine changes
* Enhances long-term memory
* Increases learning capacity
* Prevents age-related memory deterioration
* Helps maintain a normal number of both axosomatic synapses and
giant bouton vesicles
* Increases membrane fluidity and counters the increase in membrane
viscosity seen both in aging and in neuronal lipid peroxidation
* Protects cell membranes from physical stress
* Reduces lipofuscin accumulation in neurons
* Helps neurons remain energetic by using alternate energy sources
such as lipids and ketones
* Increases the efficiency of neuronal transmission
* Protects against ischemia/reperfusion induced cellular damage
and lowers lactic acid levels and speeds recovery from ischemic
events
* Protects neuronal RNA from damage
* Helps maintain cholinergic transmission between neurons
* Protects against DNA breakage
We studied the effects of acetyl-L-carnitine on pain in 16 HIV+
patients affected by painful distal symmetrical neuropathy. Patients
were treated with 0.5-1 gr per day of acetyl-L-carnitine either
i.m. or i.v. for 3 weeks. Pain intensity was measured before and
after the treatment by the Huskisson's analogic scale. Ten patients
(62.5%)reported an improvement of symptoms, five patients (31.25%)
were unchanged, one patient worsened. The results of this open
study show that acetyl-L-camitine can have a role in the treatment
of pain in distal symmetrical polyneuropathy related to HIV infection.
However, further double-blind, placebo-controlled studies are
needed to confirm these preliminary results.
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Raj Khatri
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