Corbucci G G, Gasparetto A, Antonelli M, Bufi M, Crimi G, Conti G, De Blasi R A, Candiani A, Cooper M B, Jones D A
Int J Clin Pharmacol Res. 1985;5(4):237-41.
Carnitine was administered to a group of patients in shock, and the activities of cytochrome oxidase and succinate cytochrome c reductase in muscle needle biopsies from these patients were compared to those activities present in a non-carnitine treated control group of patients. Carnitine seemingly exerted a significant protective action on cytochrome oxidase activity during the initial phases of shock, but not to such an extent on succinate cytochrome c reductase activities.