Low serum carnitine level is associated with increased urinary carnitine excretion in late pregnancy

Author:

Kobori Yutaro12,Hirayama Satoshi13ORCID,Fukushima Yoshifumi1,Ueno Tsuyoshi14,Sekihara Kazumasa5,Hori Atsushi6,Horiuchi Yuna6,Makino Shintaro7,Nishioka Emiko8,Miida Takashi16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

2. Clinical Laboratory, Juntendo Tokyo Koto Geriatric Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan

3. Health Service Center, Tokyo Gakugei University, Tokyo, Japan

4. Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Nitobebunka College, Tokyo, Japan

5. Department of Cancer Biology, Kanagawa Cancer Center Research Institute, Yokohama, Japan

6. Department of Clinical Laboratory Technology, Faculty of Medical Science, Juntendo University, Chiba, Japan

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital, Chiba, Japan

8. Maternal Nursing, Division of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science and Nursing, Juntendo University, Shizuoka, Japan

Abstract

Background Carnitine is essential for fatty acid metabolism. Free carnitine (FCA) is excreted in the urine in the glomerulus, but is partly reabsorbed by a carnitine transporter. The mechanism underlying the decrease in serum carnitine level during pregnancy is unclear. Objective To investigate whether low carnitine level is associated with increased renal excretion in pregnant women. Methods We recruited 43 healthy pregnant and 25 non-pregnant women. Total carnitine (TCA) and FCA levels were measured using the enzymatic cycling method, and the acylcarnitine (ACA) level was calculated. Fractional excretion (FE) was calculated as carnitine clearance divided by creatinine clearance. Results The mean TCA, FCA, and ACA levels were lower at 12 weeks of gestation in pregnant than non-pregnant women ( P < .001); the levels decreased further at 36 weeks, reaching 39%, 36%, and 52% of those in non-pregnant women, respectively ( P < .001). The FEs were 3–4-fold higher in pregnant women than non-pregnant women. Pregnant women had a lower serum FCA/TCA ratio than non-pregnant women (0.788 ± 0.098 vs 0.830 ± 0.074, respectively; P < .05), whereas the urine FCA/TCA ratio was similar between the groups. Conclusion Low carnitine level is associated with increased renal excretion during late pregnancy.

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI

Grant-in-Aid for Special Research in Subsidies for Ordinary Expenses of Private Schools From the Promotion and Mutual Aid Corporation for Private Schools of Japan

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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