Abstract
Objective The polymorphism of the gene encoding methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ( MTHFR) and folic acid nutritional status play important roles in atherosclerosis. The present study investigated the total homocysteine-lowering effect of folic acid in response to the MTHFR genotype in patients who have cardiovascular disease. Methods Twenty-three patients who had cardiovascular disease (ages 44 to 88 y) were supplemented with 5 mg of folic acid/d for 8 wk. Blood samples were collected before and after supplementation for the measurement of folic acid. The presence of the 677C→T mutation was assessed by polymerase chain reaction followed by restriction enzyme analysis. Results After the 8 wk of folic acid supplementation, plasma total homocysteine decreased 40% in patients who had the TT genotype, 23% in those who had the CT genotype, 10% in those who had the CC genotype, and 27% in carriers of the T allele. The plasma total homocysteine-lowering effect of folic acid was significant only in patients who had the CT genotype and in carriers of the T allele. Conclusions The MTHFR polymorphism may be involved in the total homocysteine-lowering effect of folic acid in patients who have cardiovascular disease.
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