Differential excretion of xenobiotic acyl-esters of carnitine due to administration of pivampicillin and valproate
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Differential excretion of xenobiotic acyl-esters of carnitine due to administration of pivampicillin and valproate
Abstract
The fate of supplemental carnitine was studied in human subjects treated with drugs known to cause carnitine deficiency. Six children were treated with pivampicillin and equimolar L-carnitine for 7 days. On the last day of treatment, the plasma levels of total and free carnitine were decreased, but acylcarnitine levels were increased. A 12-fold increase in urinary excretion of acylcarnitines was found; it increased from 188.5 +/- 82.7 to 2218.4 +/- 484.1 mumole/day, and 84% was pivaloylcarnitine. Free carnitine excretion was reduced. Ten epileptic children on chronic valproate treatment received equimolar carnitine for a 2-week period. Plasma carnitine levels were elevated on the last day of treatment. A 3.4-fold increase in urinary acylcarnitines was found, but most of the excreted carnitines were free (64.5-fold increases). These data show that pivalate is readily converted to carnitine esters, in contrast to the limited conversion of valproate to acylcarnitines in humans.
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