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The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 61:650-659 (2006)
© 2006 The Gerontological Society of America

L-Carnitine and {alpha}-Lipoic Acid Improve Age-Associated Decline in Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Activity of Rat Heart Muscle

Savitha Sethumadhavan and Panneerselvam Chinnakannu

Department of Medical Biochemistry, Dr. ALMPG Institute of Basic Medical Science, University of Madras, Taramani, Chennai, India.

Address correspondence to Panneerselvam Chinnakannu, PhD, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Dr. ALMPG Institute of Basic Medical Science, University of Madras, Taramani, Chennai 600113, India. E-mail: sm_savitha{at}yahoo.co.in

The aging process is characterized by a general decline in physiological functions that affects many tissues and increases the risk of death. In the present investigation using various substrates, the respiration rate was observed in young, middle-aged, and aged rats upon administration of carnitine (300 mg/kg body weight) and lipoic acid (100 mg/kg body weight). We observed that the rate of respiration, both State 3 and respiratory control ratio, decreased significantly in aged rats after using various substrates (except succinate). An increase in the State 4 respiration was observed in aged rats when ß-hydroxybutyrate as well as pyruvate and malate were used as substrates, whereas no change in the adenosine diphosphate/oxygen ratio ratio was observed. These changes were brought to normal levels upon cosupplementation of carnitine and lipoic acid. Thus, this study provides evidence for the role of carnitine and lipoic acid in alleviating the age-related decline in mitochondrial respiratory activity.







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