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Erschienen in: Metabolic Brain Disease 5/2015

01.10.2015 | Research Article

Investigation of inflammatory profile in MSUD patients: benefit of L-carnitine supplementation

verfasst von: Caroline Paula Mescka, Gilian Guerreiro, Bruna Donida, Desirèe Marchetti, Carlos Alberto Yasin Wayhs, Graziela Schimitt Ribas, Adriana Simon Coitinho, Moacir Wajner, Carlos Severo Dutra-Filho, Carmen Regla Vargas

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Abstract

Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is a metabolic disorder caused by a severe deficiency of the branched-chain α-keto acid dehydrogenase complex activity which leads to the accumulation of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine (Leu), isoleucine and valine and their respective α-keto-acids in body fluids. The main symptomatology presented by MSUD patients includes ketoacidosis, failure to thrive, poor feeding, apnea, ataxia, seizures, coma, psychomotor delay and mental retardation, but, the neurological pathophysiologic mechanisms are poorly understood. The treatment consists of a low protein diet and a semi-synthetic formula restricted in BCAA and supplemented with essential amino acids. It was verified that MSUD patients present L-carnitine (L-car) deficiency and this compound has demonstrated an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory role in metabolic diseases. Since there are no studies in the literature reporting the inflammatory profile of MSUD patients and the L-car role on the inflammatory response in this disorder, the present study evaluates the effect of L-car supplementation on plasma inflammatory cytokines interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6), interferon-gamma (INF-ɣ), and a correlation with malondialdehyde (MDA), as a marker of oxidative damage, and with free L-car plasma levels in treated MSUD patients. Significant increases of IL-1β, IL-6, and INF-ɣ were observed before the treatment with L-car. Moreover, there is a negative correlation between all cytokines tested and L-car concentrations and a positive correlation among the MDA content and IL-1β and IL-6 values. Our data show that L-car supplementation can improve cellular defense against inflammation and oxidative stress in MSUD patients and may represent an additional therapeutic approach to the patients affected by this disease.
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Metadaten
Titel
Investigation of inflammatory profile in MSUD patients: benefit of L-carnitine supplementation
verfasst von
Caroline Paula Mescka
Gilian Guerreiro
Bruna Donida
Desirèe Marchetti
Carlos Alberto Yasin Wayhs
Graziela Schimitt Ribas
Adriana Simon Coitinho
Moacir Wajner
Carlos Severo Dutra-Filho
Carmen Regla Vargas
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Metabolic Brain Disease / Ausgabe 5/2015
Print ISSN: 0885-7490
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7365
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11011-015-9686-9

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