Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate
Studies have identified the risk factors like folic acid deficiency during gestational period, family history for orofacial clefts, drugs like antiepileptic, vitamin A. But, the data regarding the folic acid status in children with cleft lip/palate is hardly evaluated in depth. Here, an assessment o...
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doaj-bf032fb8586642a897181011b382db572021-04-02T16:51:10ZengMDPI AGClinics and Practice2039-72752039-72832014-03-014110.4081/cp.2014.608264Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palateSivakumar Brooklyin0Rashmoni Jana1Singaravelu Aravinthan2Bethou Adhisivam3Parkash Chand4Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)Department of Pediatrics, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)Studies have identified the risk factors like folic acid deficiency during gestational period, family history for orofacial clefts, drugs like antiepileptic, vitamin A. But, the data regarding the folic acid status in children with cleft lip/palate is hardly evaluated in depth. Here, an assessment of folic acid and DNA damage were carried out in children with orofacial anomalies. Folic acid level and DNA damage were evaluated by folic acid assay (direct chemiluminescent technology) and single cell gel electrophoresis or comet assay method respectively. The mean value of plasma folic acid by direct chemiluminescent technology was 6.5±3.6 nmol/L and the normal value in children ranges from 11.3 to 47.6 nmol/L. The amount of damaged DNA, measured as the tail length of the comet in cases, was 19.4±8.9 ?m and the mean percentage of DNA in tail was 16.5±3.7. Folic acid deficiency could be the reason for DNA damage.https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/608cleft lipcleft palatecomet assayorofacial cleftsMTHFR gene. |
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Sivakumar Brooklyin Rashmoni Jana Singaravelu Aravinthan Bethou Adhisivam Parkash Chand Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate Clinics and Practice cleft lip cleft palate comet assay orofacial clefts MTHFR gene. |
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Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate |
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Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate |
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Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate |
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Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate |
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Assessment of folic acid and DNA damage in cleft lip and cleft palate |
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assessment of folic acid and dna damage in cleft lip and cleft palate |
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Studies have identified the risk factors like folic acid deficiency during gestational period, family history for orofacial clefts, drugs like antiepileptic, vitamin A. But, the data regarding the folic acid status in children with cleft lip/palate is hardly evaluated in depth. Here, an assessment of folic acid and DNA damage were carried out in children with orofacial anomalies. Folic acid level and DNA damage were evaluated by folic acid assay (direct chemiluminescent technology) and single cell gel electrophoresis or comet assay method respectively. The mean value of plasma folic acid by direct chemiluminescent technology was 6.5±3.6 nmol/L and the normal value in children ranges from 11.3 to 47.6 nmol/L. The amount of damaged DNA, measured as the tail length of the comet in cases, was 19.4±8.9 ?m and the mean percentage of DNA in tail was 16.5±3.7. Folic acid deficiency could be the reason for DNA damage. |
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cleft lip cleft palate comet assay orofacial clefts MTHFR gene. |
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