Abstract

Introduction: Folic acid and vitamin B12, alone or in combination have been used to reduce homocysteine (Hcy) levels in dialysis patients. Objectives: We aimed to assess the efficacy of high doses of oral folate and vitamin B12 in reducing plasma Hcy levels after a 12-week treatment. Patients and Methods: Thirty-two dialysis patients aged 10-324 months screened for hyperhomocysteinuria. Then cases with hyperhomocysteinemia received oral folate 10 mg/day with sublingual methylcobalamin 1 mg/day for 12 weeks. In pre- and post-intervention phases plasma Hcy concentration, serum folate, and vitamin B12 levels were measured. Changes in plasma Hcy, serum folate, and vitamin B12 concentrations were analyzed by paired t tests, and P values < 0.05 were considered significant. Results: Eighteen (56.2%) patients had hyperhomocysteinuria. Vitamin B12 and folate levels were normal or high in all cases. Two patients were lost due to transplant or irregular drugs consumption. Plasma Hcy levels were reduced in all, and reached normal values in 50%. A statistically significant differences between first Hcy levels with levels after intervention was found (95% CI, 5.1–8.9, P = 0.0001). Conclusion: Oral folate 10 mg/day in combination with sublingual vitamin B12, 1 mg/day can be considered as a favorable treatment for hyperhomocysteinemia in dialysis patients.

Highlights

  • Folic acid and vitamin B12, alone or in combination have been used to reduce homocysteine (Hcy) levels in dialysis patients

  • A 12-week intervention with high doses of oral folate (10 mg/day) and sublingual vitamin B12 (1 mg/day) was designed, comprising three separate phases to compare the changes in plasma Hcy concentration before and after intervention in children and young adults undergoing either HD or chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)

  • Intervention phase The cases with hyperhomocysteinemia received oral folate 10 mg/day (2 tablets of 5 mg folic acid made by Rouz-Darou Company, Iran) in combination with sublingual methylcobalamin 1 mg/day for 12 weeks

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Introduction

Folic acid and vitamin B12, alone or in combination have been used to reduce homocysteine (Hcy) levels in dialysis patients. Different doses of folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, and folinic acid alone or in combination have been used in dialysis cases to reduce or even normalize Hcy levels [8,9,14,15,16,17,18,19,20]. A 12-week intervention with high doses of oral folate (10 mg/day) and sublingual vitamin B12 (1 mg/day) was designed, comprising three separate phases to compare the changes in plasma Hcy concentration before and after intervention in children and young adults undergoing either HD or chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)

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