Vitamin B6 status of women suffering from premenstrual syndrome.

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1986-11-01
H van den Berg, E S Louwerse, H W Bruinse, J T Thissen, J Schrijver
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The vitamin B6 status of women suffering from premenstrual symptoms (PMS, n = 19) and a group of matched controls (n = 19) has been investigated. The women volunteering in the study were selected on strictly defined criteria. Several biochemical parameters of the metabolism of vitamin B6 and tryptophan were studied in blood and urine samples during a full menstrual cycle. No significant differences in plasma pyridoxal and pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP) concentrations, the holo and total EGOT activity, the erythrocyte pyridoxine kinase activity and the urinary 4-pyridoxic acid excretion between the two groups were observed. The excretion of the tryptophan metabolites xanthurenic acid (XA) and 8-methyl-xanthurenic acid (MXA), before as well as after an oral tryptophan load, tended to be higher for the PMS group. Each of the groups showed a significant cyclic variation during the menstrual cycle in the holo and total EGOT activities and in the excretion of XA and MXA before as well as after an oral tryptophan load. It is concluded that PMS is not related to a 'cyclic' vitamin B6 status. The slight differences observed for tryptophan metabolism between the PMS and the control group deserve further study.

患有经前综合症的妇女维生素B6的状况。
对患有经前症状(PMS, n = 19)的妇女和一组匹配的对照组(n = 19)的维生素B6状况进行了调查。自愿参加研究的女性是根据严格定义的标准挑选出来的。研究了全月经周期血液和尿液中维生素B6和色氨酸代谢的几个生化参数。两组患者血浆吡哆醛和吡哆醛-5′-磷酸(PLP)浓度、全空和总EGOT活性、红细胞吡哆醇激酶活性和尿4-吡哆酸排泄量均无显著差异。色氨酸代谢产物黄嘌呤酸(XA)和8-甲基黄嘌呤酸(MXA)的排泄,在口服色氨酸负荷之前和之后,PMS组倾向于更高。在月经周期中,各组在口服色氨酸之前和之后,在全量和总EGOT活性以及XA和MXA的排泄方面都表现出显著的周期变化。结论是经前综合症与“循环”维生素B6状态无关。经前综合症组和对照组之间色氨酸代谢的细微差异值得进一步研究。
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