Vitamin B6 Dependence of One-Carbon Metabolism
Vitamin B6 Deficiency
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Vitamin B6 Deficiency focused on measuring Vitamin B6, Vitamin B6 deficiency, Amino acids, pyridoxine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 20-40 years of age
- adequate vitamin B6 levels
- not pregnant
Exclusion Criteria:
- abnormal labs
- pregnancy
- on medications
Sites / Locations
- University of Florida
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Arm 1 glycine and leucine infusion
Arm 2 Intervention of Serine and methionine infusion
Determine in healthy, adequately pyridoxine nourished humans using a protocol based on amino acid glycine tracer methods: (a) the postprandial rates of in vivo glycine turnover, glycine-based generation of one-carbon units, thymidylate and purine synthesis, and the impact of vitamin B6 deficiency on the rates of these processes and (b) the effect of vitamin B6 deficiency on the postprandial rate of glutathione synthesis. 14 subjects will be chosen after screening is complete and will begin a B6 deficient diet for 30 days. At the beginning and end of the 30 days they will receive an infusion of leucine and glycine then they will begin the four week diet. At the end of four weeks the infusion will be repeated.
This arm will allow investigation of total Hcy remethylation and remethylation from serine-derived 1C units, kinetics of serine and the methionine cycle and kinetics of transsulfuration reactions. 14 healthy subjects will be selected and screened. Prior to starting a B6 deficient diet for four weeks an infusion of serine and methionine will commence. Following the first infusion the diet will begin and after four weeks another infusion will be done.