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Original Article

Plasma homocysteine levels in patients with β‐thalassaemia major

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Pages 134-139 | Received 26 Mar 2007, Accepted 02 Jun 2007, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. We investigated the level of homocysteine (HCY) and its relation with vitamin B12, folate and oxidative stress in patients with β‐thalassaemia major. Material and methods. Plasma HCY, methionine, advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) and serum vitamin B12, folate, ferritin and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) were determined in 32 thalassaemic patients and 27 control subjects. Results. HCY (6.44±0.44 versus 8.71±0.57 µmol/L), methionine (12.57±1.8 versus 22.2±3.8 µmol/L), folate (9.14±0.48 versus 15.38±0.71 nmol/L) and TAC (0.34±0.03 versus 0.56±0.03 mmol/L) significantly decreased in thalassaemic patients, whereas AOPP (20.26±1.8 versus 11.30±0.2 μmol/L) and ferritin (3481.0±512 versus 46.9±4.6 ng/mL) significantly increased. Vitamin B12 levels were similar in both groups (259.1±16.6 versus 228.9±7.4 pmol/L). Conclusions. These findings suggest that increased and uncompensated oxidative stress may lead to an increment in HCY catabolism in thalassaemic patients.

Acknowledgement

This study was supported by the Akdeniz University Research Projects Unit.

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