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Association between homocysteine, vitamin B(6) concentrations and inflammation.
Authors:Anna Maria Gori  Francesco Sofi  Rossella Marcucci  Betti Giusti  Gian Franco Gensini  Rosanna Abbate
Institution:Department of Medical and Surgical Critical Care, University of Florence, DeNOTHE Centre for the Study at Molecular and Clinical Level of Chronic, University of Florence, Florence, Italy. annamaria.gori@unifi.it
Abstract:During the last years, a growing body of evidence has been accumulated on the role of hyperhomocysteinemia in the occurrence of coronary artery disease and other arterial occlusive diseases. The mechanism by which high circulating homocysteine concentrations are a risk factor for atherothrombosis is incompletely understood. The present review is aimed to evaluate the role of inflammation in influencing homocysteine (Hcy) and vitamin B(6) concentrations. Results of a large population-based study have suggested that inflammatory markers are the major determinants of Hcy and vitamin B(6) concentrations. This association, independent of the leading factor, may explain, at least in part, why subjects with high concentrations of Hcy and low concentrations of vitamin B(6) have a high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases.
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