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Propionyl-L-carnitine

L R Wiseman1, R N Brogden

  • 1Adis International Limited, Auckland, New Zealand.

Drugs & Aging
|April 16, 1998
PubMed
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Propionyl-L-carnitine enhances muscle energy production and improves walking distance in patients with peripheral arterial disease. This treatment is well-tolerated and shows significant benefits for quality of life.

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Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is characterized by impaired blood flow to the limbs.
  • Ischaemia in PAD reduces muscle energy production and walking capacity.
  • Current treatments have limitations, necessitating novel therapeutic approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of propionyl-L-carnitine in improving muscle energy metabolism and functional capacity in patients with PAD.
  • To assess the impact of propionyl-L-carnitine on blood viscosity and coagulative-fibrinolytic homeostasis.
  • To determine the safety and tolerability of propionyl-L-carnitine therapy.

Main Methods:

  • Double-blind, multicentre phase III studies involving patients with peripheral arterial obstructive disease (Fontaine Leriche stage II) and intermittent claudication.

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  • Administration of oral propionyl-L-carnitine (1 to 3 g/day) or placebo.
  • Assessment of maximum walking distance (MWD) using treadmill tests and evaluation of quality of life.
  • Main Results:

    • Propionyl-L-carnitine significantly increased mitochondrial oxidative adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis and pyruvate dehydrogenase activity in ischaemic muscles.
    • Mean MWD improved significantly more with propionyl-L-carnitine compared to placebo (33-73% vs 21-50% improvement).
    • Patients with baseline MWD < 250m experienced significant quality of life improvements with propionyl-L-carnitine therapy.

    Conclusions:

    • Propionyl-L-carnitine effectively improves muscle energy production and enhances walking distance in patients with PAD.
    • The drug demonstrates beneficial effects on blood viscosity and coagulative-fibrinolytic balance.
    • Propionyl-L-carnitine is well-tolerated, with a safety profile comparable to placebo.