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L-Carnitine and Male Fertility: Is Supplementation Beneficial?

L-Carnitine, a natural antioxidant found in mammals, plays a crucial role in the transport of long-chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It is used as a nutritional supplement by professional athletes, improving performance and post-exercise recovery. Additionally, its therapeut...

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Autores principales: Mateus, Filipa G., Moreira, Silvia, Martins, Ana D., Oliveira, Pedro F., Alves, Marco G., Pereira, Maria de Lourdes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185796
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author Mateus, Filipa G.
Moreira, Silvia
Martins, Ana D.
Oliveira, Pedro F.
Alves, Marco G.
Pereira, Maria de Lourdes
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Moreira, Silvia
Martins, Ana D.
Oliveira, Pedro F.
Alves, Marco G.
Pereira, Maria de Lourdes
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description L-Carnitine, a natural antioxidant found in mammals, plays a crucial role in the transport of long-chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It is used as a nutritional supplement by professional athletes, improving performance and post-exercise recovery. Additionally, its therapeutic applications, including those in male infertility, have been investigated, as it may act as a defense mechanism against the excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the testis, a process that can lead to sperm damage. This effect is achieved by enhancing the expression and activity of enzymes with antioxidant properties. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying the benefits of L-Carnitine remain unknown. This review aims to consolidate the current knowledge about the potential benefits of L-Carnitine and its role in male (in)fertility. Considering in vitro studies with Sertoli cells, pre-clinical studies, and investigations involving infertile men, a comprehensive understanding of the effects of L-Carnitine has been established. In vitro studies suggest that L-Carnitine has a direct influence on somatic Sertoli cells, improving the development of germ cells. Overall, evidence supports that L-Carnitine can positively impact male fertility, even at a relatively low dose of 2 g/day. This supplementation enhances sperm parameters, regulates hormone levels, reduces ROS levels, and subsequently improves fertility rates. However, further research is needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and establish optimal doses. In conclusion, the role of L-Carnitine in the field of male reproductive health is highlighted, with the potential to improve sperm quality and fertility.
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spelling pubmed-105316482023-09-28 L-Carnitine and Male Fertility: Is Supplementation Beneficial? Mateus, Filipa G. Moreira, Silvia Martins, Ana D. Oliveira, Pedro F. Alves, Marco G. Pereira, Maria de Lourdes J Clin Med Review L-Carnitine, a natural antioxidant found in mammals, plays a crucial role in the transport of long-chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It is used as a nutritional supplement by professional athletes, improving performance and post-exercise recovery. Additionally, its therapeutic applications, including those in male infertility, have been investigated, as it may act as a defense mechanism against the excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the testis, a process that can lead to sperm damage. This effect is achieved by enhancing the expression and activity of enzymes with antioxidant properties. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying the benefits of L-Carnitine remain unknown. This review aims to consolidate the current knowledge about the potential benefits of L-Carnitine and its role in male (in)fertility. Considering in vitro studies with Sertoli cells, pre-clinical studies, and investigations involving infertile men, a comprehensive understanding of the effects of L-Carnitine has been established. In vitro studies suggest that L-Carnitine has a direct influence on somatic Sertoli cells, improving the development of germ cells. Overall, evidence supports that L-Carnitine can positively impact male fertility, even at a relatively low dose of 2 g/day. This supplementation enhances sperm parameters, regulates hormone levels, reduces ROS levels, and subsequently improves fertility rates. However, further research is needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and establish optimal doses. In conclusion, the role of L-Carnitine in the field of male reproductive health is highlighted, with the potential to improve sperm quality and fertility. MDPI 2023-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10531648/ /pubmed/37762736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185796 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moreira, Silvia
Martins, Ana D.
Oliveira, Pedro F.
Alves, Marco G.
Pereira, Maria de Lourdes
L-Carnitine and Male Fertility: Is Supplementation Beneficial?
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title_fullStr L-Carnitine and Male Fertility: Is Supplementation Beneficial?
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title_short L-Carnitine and Male Fertility: Is Supplementation Beneficial?
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37762736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185796
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