The Effect of Folic Acid Administration in the Progression of Microalbuminuria
Diabetic NephropathiesHyperhomocysteinemiaThe development of diabetic nephropathy has been linked to several genetic polymorphisms, including those related with homocysteine metabolism such as the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR)and the cystathionine-beta-synthase genes. Such alterations are associated with hyperhomocysteinemia, which is a known independent risk factor for the development of endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. In the Mexican population there is a high prevalence of the C677T MTHFR mutation. The investigators performed this study to evaluate the prevalence of this polymorphism in type 2 diabetic patients with diabetic nephropathy compared with type 2 diabetic patients without nephropathy, besides evaluating the relationship of hyperhomocysteinemia with endothelial dysfunction and microalbuminuria before and after the administration of folic acid. We proposed that the endothelial dysfunction caused by the hyperhomocysteinemia could be reversed after the administration of folic acid.
Uremic Hyperhomocysteinemia -A Folate Trial for Possible Prevention of Cardiovascular Events
UremiaChronic Renal Failure3 moreHomocysteine recently gained access to the category of risk factor for the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the general population. Chronic renal failure patients, even before being introduced to dialysis therapy have almost universal elevation of serum homocysteine; when on dialysis their mortality is above 50% related to cardiovascular disease that we might now speculate, with a contribution of potentially toxic levels of the aminoacid homocysteine.
Effects of Low-dose Complex B-vitamins on Homocysteine and Framingham Risk Score Among Chinese Elderly...
HyperhomocysteinemiaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate whether low dose complex B-vitamins (folic acid,vitamin B6 and vitamin B12) can lower the risk of developing hyperhomocysteinemia in an apparently healthy population with low folate/B12 and high Hcy status.
Does B Vitamin Supplementation Decrease Homocysteine Concentrations in Newborns
Mild HyperhomocysteinemiaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether supplementation with folinic acid, a B vitamin, lowers the concentrations of total homocysteine in newborns. Increased homocysteine concentrations are associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular accidents in adult, children and newborns. These increased concentrations can easily and safely be lowered by folic acid in adults.
Effect of S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) on Blood Levels of Homocysteine
HyperhomocysteinemiaThe purpose of this study is to investigate whether S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), a natural substance available as a nutritional supplement, can influence blood levels of homocysteine (Hcy). More specifically, we will determine if chronic oral SAMe administration affects homocysteine metabolism in patients with vascular disease who have mild to moderate hyperhomocysteinemia.
Feasibility Study of the Intensive Systolic Blood Pressure Control
HypertensionHyperhomocysteinemiaThe purpose of the current feasibility study is to test whether the blood pressure level of the study patients can be effectively and safely managed according to the intensive antihypertensive treatment protocol. Furthermore, the study will also examine the effect of intensive antihypertensive treatment on the intermediate cardiovascular diseases outcomes, including CIMT, carotid plaques, PWV ABI, and kidney function, etc.
CSPPT- Chronic Kidney Diseases Study
HypertensionHyperhomocysteinemiaThe purpose of this trial is to confirm that enalapril maleate and folic acid tablets is more effective in preventing renal function decline among the patients with primary hypertension when compared to enalapril maleate.
Efficacy of Amlodipine-folic Acid Tablets on Reduction of Blood Pressure and Plasma Homocysteine...
Essential HypertensionTo evaluate the efficacy of Amlodipine-folic Acid Tablets on reduction of blood pressure and plasma homocystein.
Supplementary Vitamin B12 Effects on Elevated Homocysteine Levels of Vegetarians - Clinical Trial...
Vitamin B12 DeficiencyVegetarians are known to be deficient in vitamin B12, due to a lack or absence of dietary animal produce, which can elevate homocysteine. There is strong evidence indicating that elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is a contributor to chronic conditions, such as primary cardiovascular disease (CVD). The study hypothesis is: There will be a significant decrease in plasma tHcy of vegetarians following the intervention by supplementary vitamin B12 (of the methylcobalamin type) and this will lead to a reduction of the risk of CVD.
Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Deficiency in Ischemic Stroke
HyperhomocysteinemiaThrombotic3 moreAdult onset epileptic seizures is rare and often associated with metabolic disorders, drugs and intracranial pathologies such as ischemia, hemorrhage or space-occupying lesions. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency is one of the reasons that cause epileptic seizures in adults and can be ignored. MTHFR deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder that results in hyperhomocysteinemia and causes a predisposition to venous and arterial thrombosis. The incidence of the polymorphism is around 40% in some countries. The aim of the retrospective study is to investigate the incidence of MTHFR deficiency in patients with adult-onset epileptic seizures.