Author:
Liu Ting,Deng Kunhong,Xue Ying,Yang Rui,Yang Rong,Gong Zhicheng,Tang Mimi
Abstract
Depression has become one of the most common mental diseases in the world, but the understanding of its pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatments remains insufficient. Carnitine is a natural substance that exists in organisms, which can be synthesized in vivo or supplemented by intake. Relationships of carnitine with depression, bipolar disorder and other mental diseases have been reported in different studies. Several studies show that the level of acylcarnitines (ACs) changes significantly in patients with depression compared with healthy controls while the supplementation of acetyl-L-carnitine is beneficial to the treatment of depression. In this review, we aimed to clarify the effects of ACs in depressive patients and to explore whether ACs might be the biomarkers for the diagnosis of depression and provide new ideas to treat depression.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Food Science