Plasma homocysteine in relation to serum cobalamin and blood folate in a psychogeriatric population. 1994

K Nilsson, and L Gustafson, and R Fäldt, and A Andersson, and B Hultberg
Department of Psychogeriatrics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden.

Plasma homocysteine, serum cobalamin and blood folate were analysed in 296 consecutive patients referred to a psychogeriatric department for diagnosis of mental disease. Plasma homocysteine correlated with positive significance with age and serum creatinine, and with negative significance with serum cobalamin and blood folate. Approximately 35-40% of the patients with low serum cobalamin (< 150 pmol l-1) or low blood folates (< 150 nmol l-1) exhibited normal values of plasma homocysteine (< 19.9 mumol l-1). Possibly, these patients do not have a deficiency of the vitamins in the tissue. At least 7.5% of the patients with serum cobalamin levels (> 150 pmol l-1) showed an inexplicably increased level of plasma homocysteine. These patients might have a deficiency of tissue cobalamin despite the normal serum cobalamin levels. The effect of cobalamin supplementation for 7-10 days on plasma homocysteine was tested in 62 patients with different levels of serum cobalamins. We found the most pronounced decrease of plasma homocysteine in the patients with lowest serum cobalamin levels and in the patients with highest plasma homocysteine, indicating that the percentage decrease of the initial concentration of plasma homocysteine could reflect the degree of cobalamin deficiency. Folate supplementation for 7-10 days reduced plasma homocysteine not only in patients with folate deficiency but also in those with a normal folate status, and even in patients with cobalamin deficiency. The latter patients further reduced their plasma homocysteine after additional cobalamin treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D005260 Female Females
D005492 Folic Acid A member of the vitamin B family that stimulates the hematopoietic system. It is present in the liver and kidney and is found in mushrooms, spinach, yeast, green leaves, and grasses (POACEAE). Folic acid is used in the treatment and prevention of folate deficiencies and megaloblastic anemia. Pteroylglutamic Acid,Vitamin M,Folacin,Folate,Folic Acid, (D)-Isomer,Folic Acid, (DL)-Isomer,Folic Acid, Calcium Salt (1:1),Folic Acid, Monopotassium Salt,Folic Acid, Monosodium Salt,Folic Acid, Potassium Salt,Folic Acid, Sodium Salt,Folvite,Vitamin B9,B9, Vitamin
D005494 Folic Acid Deficiency A nutritional condition produced by a deficiency of FOLIC ACID in the diet. Many plant and animal tissues contain folic acid, abundant in green leafy vegetables, yeast, liver, and mushrooms but destroyed by long-term cooking. Alcohol interferes with its intermediate metabolism and absorption. Folic acid deficiency may develop in long-term anticonvulsant therapy or with use of oral contraceptives. This deficiency causes anemia, macrocytic anemia, and megaloblastic anemia. It is indistinguishable from vitamin B 12 deficiency in peripheral blood and bone marrow findings, but the neurologic lesions seen in B 12 deficiency do not occur. (Merck Manual, 16th ed) Deficiency, Folic Acid,Acid Deficiencies, Folic,Acid Deficiency, Folic,Deficiencies, Folic Acid,Folic Acid Deficiencies
D006710 Homocysteine A thiol-containing amino acid formed by a demethylation of METHIONINE. 2-amino-4-mercaptobutyric acid,Homocysteine, L-Isomer,2 amino 4 mercaptobutyric acid,Homocysteine, L Isomer,L-Isomer Homocysteine
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly
D000369 Aged, 80 and over Persons 80 years of age and older. Oldest Old
D001523 Mental Disorders Psychiatric illness or diseases manifested by breakdowns in the adaptational process expressed primarily as abnormalities of thought, feeling, and behavior producing either distress or impairment of function. Mental Illness,Psychiatric Diseases,Psychiatric Disorders,Psychiatric Illness,Behavior Disorders,Diagnosis, Psychiatric,Mental Disorders, Severe,Psychiatric Diagnosis,Illness, Mental,Mental Disorder,Mental Disorder, Severe,Mental Illnesses,Psychiatric Disease,Psychiatric Disorder,Psychiatric Illnesses,Severe Mental Disorder,Severe Mental Disorders
D014805 Vitamin B 12 A cobalt-containing coordination compound produced by intestinal micro-organisms and found also in soil and water. Higher plants do not concentrate vitamin B 12 from the soil and so are a poor source of the substance as compared with animal tissues. INTRINSIC FACTOR is important for the assimilation of vitamin B 12. Cobalamin,Cyanocobalamin,Cobalamins,Eritron,Vitamin B12,B 12, Vitamin,B12, Vitamin

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