%0 Journal Article %T Systematic Evaluation of Key L-Carnitine Homeostasis Mechanisms during Postnatal Development in Rat %A Binbing Ling %A Caroline Aziz %A Jane Alcorn %J Nutrition & Metabolism %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1743-7075-9-66 %X mRNA expression of heart, kidney and intestinal L-carnitine transporters, liver ¦Ã-butyrobetaine hydroxylase (Bbh) and trimethyllysine hydroxylase (Tmlh), and heart carnitine palmitoyltransferase (Cpt) were measured using quantitative RT-PCR. L-Carnitine levels were determined by HPLC-UV. Cpt and Bbh activity were measured by a spectrophotometric method and HPLC, respectively.Serum and heart L-carnitine levels increased with postnatal development. Increases in serum L-carnitine correlated significantly with postnatal increases in renal organic cation/carnitine transporter 2 (Octn2) expression, and was further matched by postnatal increases in intestinal Octn1 expression and hepatic ¦Ã-Bbh activity. Postnatal increases in heart L-carnitine levels were significantly correlated to postnatal increases in heart Octn2 expression. Although cardiac high energy phosphate substrate levels remained constant through postnatal development, creatine showed developmental increases with advancing neonatal age. mRNA levels of Cpt1b and Cpt2 significantly increased at postnatal day 20, which was not accompanied by a similar increase in activity.Several L-carnitine homeostasis pathways underwent significant ontogenesis during postnatal development in the rat. This information will facilitate future studies on factors affecting the developmental maturation of L-carnitine homeostasis mechanisms and how such factors might affect growth and development. %K L-Carnitine %K Homeostasis %K Postnatal development %K Rat %U http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/9/1/66/abstract