Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate

This study was based on 63 subjects (mean age 50 ± 9) including 41 patients with clinical and objective investigational evidence of vascular disease (age 30-66 years) and 22 control subjects (age 26-54 years). Dietary intake of folate was estimated from a food questionnaire of folate (Q.folate). The...

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Main Authors: Houcher Bakhouche, Candito Mirande, Gibelin Pierre, Caramella Anne, Poitier De Courcy Genevieve, Naimi Dalila, Lefebvre Jean-Claude, Van Obberghen Emmanuel
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Published: De Gruyter 2003-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.2003.14.1.27
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spelling doaj-c6a2c7abebc9439b839c0d012a8cafc62021-09-05T14:00:01ZengDe GruyterPteridines0933-48072195-47202003-02-01141273310.1515/pteridines.2003.14.1.27Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and FolateHoucher Bakhouche0Candito Mirande1Gibelin Pierre2Caramella Anne3Poitier De Courcy Genevieve4Naimi Dalila5Lefebvre Jean-Claude6Van Obberghen Emmanuel7Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Sétif, Sétif 19000, AlgérieUI 145 Laboratory of Biochemistry, Hôpital Pasteur, 30 Avenue de la Voie Romaine-B.P. 69, 06002-Nice Cédex 1-FranceDepartment of Cardiology, Hôpital Pasteur, 30 Avenue de la Voie Romaine-B.P. 69, 06002-Nice Cédex 1-FranceLaboratory of Virology, Hôpital Pasteur, 30 Avenue de la Voie Romaine-B.P. 69, 06002-Nice Cédex 1-FranceNutrition and Alimentation Scientific Institut, CNAM, 75141 Paris Cédex 3, FranceDépartement de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université Mentouri, Constantine 25000, AlgérieLaboratory of Virology, Hôpital Pasteur, 30 Avenue de la Voie Romaine-B.P. 69, 06002-Nice Cédex 1-FranceUI 145 Laboratory of Biochemistry, Hôpital Pasteur, 30 Avenue de la Voie Romaine-B.P. 69, 06002-Nice Cédex 1-FranceThis study was based on 63 subjects (mean age 50 ± 9) including 41 patients with clinical and objective investigational evidence of vascular disease (age 30-66 years) and 22 control subjects (age 26-54 years). Dietary intake of folate was estimated from a food questionnaire of folate (Q.folate). There was no statistically significant difference between controls and patients for dietary folate. Also the plasma folate level did did noly slightly differ between the controls and patients (6.68 ± 2.52 ng/mL versus 5.62 +4.16 ng/mL, not significant). Patients had higher average homocysteine concentrations than control subjects (12.93 ± 8.79 vs 9.07 ± 3.08 μmol/l, p<0.05). A significant relationship was observed in controls between plasma folate concentrations and the homocysteine levels (rs = - 0.538; p<0.01), and the folate questionnaire (rs = 0.697; p<0.001). We found in controls significant positive correlation between vitamin B12 and vitamin B6 (rs = 0.475, p<0.05). By contrast, no association v/as found in patients between folate and homocysteine concentrations and the dietary nutrient intake of folate. On the other hand vitamin B12 is inversely associated with homocysteine (rs = -0.333, p<0.05). These data provide further evidence that plasma homocysteine is an independent risk factor for myocardial infraction. Homocysteine is a valuable functional index of micronutrient status and intakes for people, which can assist the development of the public health. In our population, folate was the most important determinant of plasma homocysteine, even in subjects with apparently adequate nutritional status of this vitamin.https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.2003.14.1.27folic acidvitamin b12vitamin b6homocysteinefolate statusfood questionnaire of folate
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author Houcher Bakhouche
Candito Mirande
Gibelin Pierre
Caramella Anne
Poitier De Courcy Genevieve
Naimi Dalila
Lefebvre Jean-Claude
Van Obberghen Emmanuel
spellingShingle Houcher Bakhouche
Candito Mirande
Gibelin Pierre
Caramella Anne
Poitier De Courcy Genevieve
Naimi Dalila
Lefebvre Jean-Claude
Van Obberghen Emmanuel
Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate
Pteridines
folic acid
vitamin b12
vitamin b6
homocysteine
folate status
food questionnaire of folate
author_facet Houcher Bakhouche
Candito Mirande
Gibelin Pierre
Caramella Anne
Poitier De Courcy Genevieve
Naimi Dalila
Lefebvre Jean-Claude
Van Obberghen Emmanuel
author_sort Houcher Bakhouche
title Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate
title_short Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate
title_full Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate
title_fullStr Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Folate Status: Measurement of Homocysteine versus Vitamin B12 and Folate
title_sort assessment of folate status: measurement of homocysteine versus vitamin b12 and folate
publisher De Gruyter
series Pteridines
issn 0933-4807
2195-4720
publishDate 2003-02-01
description This study was based on 63 subjects (mean age 50 ± 9) including 41 patients with clinical and objective investigational evidence of vascular disease (age 30-66 years) and 22 control subjects (age 26-54 years). Dietary intake of folate was estimated from a food questionnaire of folate (Q.folate). There was no statistically significant difference between controls and patients for dietary folate. Also the plasma folate level did did noly slightly differ between the controls and patients (6.68 ± 2.52 ng/mL versus 5.62 +4.16 ng/mL, not significant). Patients had higher average homocysteine concentrations than control subjects (12.93 ± 8.79 vs 9.07 ± 3.08 μmol/l, p<0.05). A significant relationship was observed in controls between plasma folate concentrations and the homocysteine levels (rs = - 0.538; p<0.01), and the folate questionnaire (rs = 0.697; p<0.001). We found in controls significant positive correlation between vitamin B12 and vitamin B6 (rs = 0.475, p<0.05). By contrast, no association v/as found in patients between folate and homocysteine concentrations and the dietary nutrient intake of folate. On the other hand vitamin B12 is inversely associated with homocysteine (rs = -0.333, p<0.05). These data provide further evidence that plasma homocysteine is an independent risk factor for myocardial infraction. Homocysteine is a valuable functional index of micronutrient status and intakes for people, which can assist the development of the public health. In our population, folate was the most important determinant of plasma homocysteine, even in subjects with apparently adequate nutritional status of this vitamin.
topic folic acid
vitamin b12
vitamin b6
homocysteine
folate status
food questionnaire of folate
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.2003.14.1.27
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