Effects of common anti-epileptic drug monotherapy on serum levels of homocysteine, Vitamin B12, folic acid and Vitamin B6

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作者
Sener, U
Zorlu, Y
Karaguzel, O
Ozdamar, O
Coker, I
Topbas, M
机构
[1] SSK Tepecik Teaching Hosp, Dept Neurol, Izmir, Turkey
[2] SSK Tepecik Teaching Hosp, Dept Biochem, Izmir, Turkey
[3] Karadeniz Tech Univ, Sch Med, Dept Publ Hlth, TR-61080 Trabzon, Turkey
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SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY | 2006年 / 15卷 / 02期
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homocysteine; epilepsy; folic acid; pyridoxal 5 '-phosphate; Vitamin B12; anti-epileptic drugs;
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10.1016/j.seizure.2005.11.002
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
There is emerging evidence to support the unfavorable effects of some anti-epileptic drugs on the plasma homocysteine concentrations. Elevated homocysteine levels induced by anti-epileptic drug administration can theoretically increase not only the risk of vascular occlusive diseases, but also the risk of resistance to anti-epileptics and development of refractory epilepsy. To investigate the effect of common anti-epileptic drugs on the homocysteine metabolism, a total of 75 epileptic patients receiving phenytoin (n = 16), carbamazepine (n = 19), or valproic acid (n = 22) and no anti-epileptic drug (n = 18) were enrolled. Eleven age- and sex-matched healthy subjects served as the control group. Blood concentrations of homocysteine, folic acid, Vitamin B12 and pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (active circulating form of Vitamin B6) were measured. Compared to the control group, epileptic patients on anti-epileptic drug had higher blood levels of homocysteine. No difference in homocysteine concentrations was observed among epileptic patients in terms of the anti-epileptic drug used. Patients receiving phenytoin had significantly lower folic acid levels and those receiving carbamazepine had marginally tower pyridoxal 5'-phosphate levels in comparison with those using other anti-epileptic drugs. A negative correlation between homocysteine and folic acid concentrations was detected in epileptic patients on anti-epileptic drug. The duration of anti-epileptic drug use was correlated to the decrease of folic acid levels, but not with changes observed in homocysteine, Vitamin B12 and pyridoxal. 5'-phosphate levels. No relationship between seizure frequency and homocysteine levels was observed in epileptic patients. Our results confirm that common anti-epileptic drugs has disadvantageous effects on homocysteine status. Because there was no significant change in homocysteine concentrations in epileptic patients who were not receiving an anti-epileptic drug, and no positive correlation between seizure frequency and homocysteine levels, we suggest that increase of homocysteine levels may be due to anti-epileptic drug use, rather than being epileptic in origin. Additionally, the underlying mechanism for homocysteine increase seems to be a decrease of cofactor molecules in patients using carbamazepine and phenytoin (pyridoxal 5'-phosphate and folic acid, respectively). However, changes observed are not related to the alteration in the levels of cofactors and remain unclear in the patients using valproic acid. (c) 2006 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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