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In a 1989 study on four autopsied ALS patients and four controls, the average ChAT activity, expressed on a dry weight basis, of 58 ALS neurons was lower than that of 67 control neurons. The large, well-preserved neurons at the early nonadvanced stage had markedly lower ChAT activities than control neurons. {{#pmid:2911033|kato1989}}
 
In a 1989 study on four autopsied ALS patients and four controls, the average ChAT activity, expressed on a dry weight basis, of 58 ALS neurons was lower than that of 67 control neurons. The large, well-preserved neurons at the early nonadvanced stage had markedly lower ChAT activities than control neurons. {{#pmid:2911033|kato1989}}
  
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[http://www.alstdi.org/forum/yaf_postst53060_low-acetyllcarnitine-levels-and-alshuge-piece-of-the-puzzle.aspx  Low Acetyl-L-Carnitine levels and ALS - Huge piece of the puzzle?]
 
:In a human PD model, ALCAR and Alpha Lipoic acid combined worked in 100 to 1000 times smaller concentrations than individually.
 
 
 
[http://www.alstdi.org/forum/yaf_postst54116_acetyllcarnitine.aspx Acetyl-L-carnitine]
 
:''Acetyl-L-carnitine has been shown to improve mitochondrial function (Carta 1993; Virmani 2002; Jin 2008). Acetyl-L-carnitine appears to increase the growth and repair of neurons (Wilson 2010; Kokkalis 2009) while protecting neurons from high levels of glutamate when combined with lipoic acid (Babu 2009). Acetyl-L-carnitine also protects neuron cell cultures from excitotoxicity, one of the putative mechanisms of disease in ALS (Bigini 2002). Acetyl-L-carnitine has also been found to reduce neuromuscular degeneration and increase life span in animal models of ALS (Kira 2006). In one animal study, the effects of acetyl-L-carnitine were increased when administered in conjunction with lipoic acid (Hagen 2002).''
 
 
 
[http://www.alstdi.org/forum/yaf_postst52472_lcarnitine-no-followup.aspx L-carnitine: no follow-up?]
 
:L-Carnitine without the acyl group may be better at targeting muscles and NMJ:s and has better bioavailability, whereas Acetyl L-carnitine is able to cross the blood-CNS-boundary and reach glia and neurons.
 
  
 
== Pubmed link collection at Studies on ALS ==
 
== Pubmed link collection at Studies on ALS ==

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