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Alterations of Homocysteine Serum Levels during Alcohol Withdrawal Are Influenced by Folate and Riboflavin: Results from the German Investigation on Neurobiology in Alcoholism (GINA)

Authors :
Michael Linnebank
Markus Banger
Annemarie Heberlein
Marc Muschler
Helge Frieling
Alexander Semmler
Thomas Hillemacher
Johannes Kornhuber
Birgit Stoffel-Wagner
Peter Heese
Stefan Bleich
University of Zurich
Hillemacher, T
Source :
Alcohol and Alcoholism. 47:497-500
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012.

Abstract

Aims : Various studies have shown that plasma homocysteine (HCY) serum levels are elevated in actively drinking alcohol-dependent patients a during alcohol withdrawal, while rapidly declining during abstinence. Hyperhomocysteinemia has been associated not only with blood alcohol concentration (BAC), but also with deficiency of different B-vitamins, particularly folate, pyridoxine and cobalamin. Methods : Our study included 168 inpatients (110 men, 58 women) after admission for detoxification treatment. BAC, folate, cobalamin, pyridoxine, thiamine and riboflavin were obtained on admission (Day 1). HCY was assessed on Days 1, 7 and 11. Results : HCY levels significantly declined during withdrawal. General linear models and linear regression analysis showed an influence of BAC, folate and riboflavin on the HCY levels on admission as well as on HCY changes occurring during alcohol withdrawal. No significant influence was found for thiamine, cobalamin and pyridoxine. Conclusions : These findings show that not only BAC and plasma folate levels, but also plasma levels of riboflavin influence HCY plasma levels in alcohol-dependent patients.

Details

ISSN :
14643502 and 07350414
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alcohol and Alcoholism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e63d78ecc10c52cdf3e50ca211ab021
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/ags058