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Elevated Serum Vitamin B12 in Cystic Fibrosis
Authors:J. LINDEMANS  J. ABELS  H. J. NEIJENS  K. F. KERREBIJN
Affiliation:Institute of Hematology, Erasmus University, Rotterdam;Department of Pediatrics, Subdept. of Respiratory Disease, Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:ABSTRACT. In 62 patients with cystic fibrosis the serum vitamin B12 concentration ranged from 160–2 600 pmol/l with a mean of 1105 pmol/l. Both vitamin B12-binding proteins in the serum, transcobalamin II and R-binders, carried increased amounts of vitamin B12, but showed relatively normal levels of unsaturated vitamin B12-binding capacity. This combination is rather typical for hepatic dysfunction, although the recurrent pulmonary infections might exert an upward effect on plasma R-binder concentration through increased turnover of myeloid cells. A significant positive correlation between transcobalamin II-vitamin B12 and serum alkaline phosphatase suggests that transcobalamin H-bound vitamin B12 might be an early indicator of focal biliary cirrhosis, which is known to occur in these patients.
Keywords:Cystic fibrosis    vitamin B12    transcobalamin II    R-binders
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