L-carnitine alleviates sciatic nerve crush injury in rats: functional and electron microscopy assessments

Neural Regen Res. 2014 May 15;9(10):1020-4. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.133163.

Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated that L-carnitine exhibits neuroprotective effects on injured sciatic nerve of rats with diabetes mellitus. It is hypothesized that L-carnitine exhibits neuroprotective effects on injured sciatic nerve of rats. Rat sciatic nerve was crush injured by a forceps and exhibited degenerative changes. After intragastric administration of 50 and 100 mg/kg L-carnitine for 30 days, axon area, myelin sheath area, axon diameter, myelin sheath diameter, and numerical density of the myelinated axons of injured sciatic nerve were similar to normal, and the function of injured sciatic nerve also improved significantly. These findings suggest that L-carnitine exhibits neuroprotective effects on sciatic nerve crush injury in rats.

Keywords: L-carnitine; axon; crush injury; electron microscopy; myelin sheath; nerve regeneration; neural regeneration; neuroprotection; peripheral nerve injury; sciatic nerve.