Plasma homocysteine concentration in children with chronic renal failure

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A. Merouani
Marie Lambert
Edgar E. Delvin
Jacques Genest Jr.
Pierre Robitaille
Rima Rozen
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[1] Department of Pediatrics,
[2] Ste-Justine Hospital,undefined
[3] University of Montréal,undefined
[4] 3175 Cote Sainte-Catherine,undefined
[5] Montréal,undefined
[6] Canada,undefined
[7] H3T1C5. merouana@ere.umontreal.ca,undefined
[8] Department of Clinical Biochemistry,undefined
[9] Ste-Justine Hospital,undefined
[10] University of Montréal,undefined
[11] Montréal,undefined
[12] Canada,undefined
[13] Division of Cardiology,undefined
[14] McGill University Health Center,undefined
[15] Royal Victoria Hospital,undefined
[16] Montréal,undefined
[17] Canada,undefined
[18] Departments of Pediatrics and Human Genetics,undefined
[19] McGill University Health Center,undefined
[20] Montréal,undefined
[21] Canada,undefined
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Pediatric Nephrology | 2001年 / 16卷
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Keywords Plasma homocysteine concentration; Vitamin B12; Folic acid; MTHFR genotype; Chronic renal failure;
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Hyperhomocysteinemia, a risk factor for vascular disease, is commonly found in adult patients with end-stage renal disease. Major determinants of elevated plasma homocysteine levels in these patients include deficiencies in folate and vitamin B12, methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) genotype and renal function. Little information is available for children with chronic renal failure (CRF). The prevalence and the factors that affect plasma homocysteine concentration were determined in children. Twenty-nine children with various degrees of CRF (15 were dialyzed, 14 were not dialyzed) were compared with 57 age- and sex-matched healthy children. Homocysteine concentrations were higher in patients than controls (17.3 µmol/l vs 6.8 µmol/l, P<0.0001) and hyperhomocysteinemia (>95th percentile for controls: 14.0 µmol/l) was seen in 62.0% of patients and 5.2% of controls. Folate concentrations were lower in patients (9.9 nmol/l) than controls (13.5 nmol/l), P<0.01. Vitamin B12 was similar in patients (322 pmol/l) and controls (284 pmol/l). Dialyzed patients have a higher prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia than nondialyzed patients (87% vs 35%). Dialyzed patients with MTHFR mutation have higher plasma homocysteine (28.5 µmol/l) than nondialyzed patients with the mutation (10.7 µmol/l), P<0.002. In our study, differences between controls and patients in plasma homocysteine concentrations are observed when age is greater then 92 months, folate less than 21.6 nmol/l and vitamin B12 less than 522 pmol/l.Our study shows that hyperhomocysteinemia is common in children with CRF and is associated with low folate and normal vitamin B12 status, compared to normal children. Among the patients, the dialyzed patients with the MTHFR mutation are particularly at risk for hyperhomocysteinemia. Further studies are needed to investigate therapeutic interventions and the potential link with vascular complications in these patients.
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