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Hyperhomocysteinemia and the response to vitamin supplementation
Authors:J B Ubbink  A van der Merwe  W J H Vermaak  R Delport
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, South Africa;(2) Present address: Department of Chemical Pathology Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria, P.O. Box 2034, 0001 Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract:Summary The long-term vitamin requirements of men (n=22) with moderate hyperhomocysteinemia (plasma total homocysteine concentration > 16.3 mgrmol/1) were investigated over a period of 48 weeks. An initial 6-week period of vitamin supplementation (1.0 mg folic acid, 10 mg pyridoxine, 0.05 mg cyanocobalamin) reduced plasma homocysteine levels 54.7% (P<0.001). However, 18 weeks after vitamin therapy was discontinued, only seven participants (subgroup A) still had plasma homocysteine levels of 16.3 mgrmol/l or lower. The remainder of the participants (subgroup B) required a second 6-week period of vitamin therapy to normalize the elevated plasma homocysteine levels. Substitution of vitamin supplementation by dietary guidelines to increase folate intake from food products failed to maintain normal plasma homocysteine levels in participants from subgroup B. Long-term vitamin supplementation may be required in some individuals to prevent hyperhomo-cysteinemia.Abbreviations HPLC high-performance liquid chromatography - Lp(a) lipoprotein(a) - PLP pyridoxal 5prime-phosphate
Keywords:Homocysteine  Folate  Cobalamin  Pyridoxine  Supplementation
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