Associations between fatty acid oxidation, hepatic mitochondrial function, and plasma acylcarnitine levels in mice.
Bodil BjørndalEva Katrine AlteråsCarine LindquistAsbjørn SvardalJon SkorveRolf K BergePublished in: Nutrition & metabolism (2018)
This study indicates that fatty acid β-oxidation directly affects mitochondrial respiratory capacity in liver. As plasma acylcarnitines reflected the reduced mitochondrial β-oxidation in TTP-fed mice, they could be useful tools to monitor mitochondrial function. As mitochondrial dysfunction is a major determinant of metabolic disease, this supports their use as plasma markers of cardiovascular risk in humans. Results however indicate that high PPAR activation obscures the interpretation of plasma acylcarnitine levels.