Improved vascular endothelial function after oral B vitamins - An effect mediated through reduced concentrations of free plasma homocysteine | |
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关键词: RISK-FACTOR; FOLIC-ACID; DYSFUNCTION; DISEASE; HYPERHOMOCYST(E)INEMIA; HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA; SUPPLEMENTATION; ARTERIES; | |
DOI : 10.1161/01.CIR.102.20.2479 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Background-Hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD). Dietary supplementation with B vitamins lowers plasma homocysteine by up to 30%. However, little is known about the potential beneficial effects of homocysteine lowering on vascular function in patients with CHD. Methods and Results-We investigated 89 men with CHD (aged 56 [range 39 to 67] years). Brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (endothelium dependent) and nitroglycerin-induced dilatation (endothelium independent) were measured before and 8 weeks after treatment with either (1) folic acid (5 mg) and vitamin B-12 (1 mg) daily (n=59) or (2) placebo (n=30). Total, protein-bound, and free plasma homocysteine, serum folate, and vitamin B,, were measured at baseline and at 8 weeks. Flow-mediated dilatation improved after treatment with B vitamins (2.5+/-3.2% to 4.0+/-3.7%, P=0.002) but not placebo (2.3+/-2.6% to 1.9+/-2.6%, P=0.5). Vitamin therapy lowered plasma concentrations of total homocysteine (from 13.0+/-3.4 to 9.3+/-1.9 mu mol/L, P<0.001), protein-bound homocysteine (from 8.7+/-2.8 to 6.2+/-1.4
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