Folic acid supplementation for 3 wk reduces pulse pressure and large artery stiffness independent of MTHFR genotype.

Carolyn Williams, Bronwyn A Kingwell, Kevin Burke, Jane McPherson, Anthony M Dart
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Abstract

Background: Folic acid reduces plasma homocysteine and may be an important therapy for preventing cardiovascular disease. A key mechanism may be the reduction of arterial stiffness.

Objective: The effect of folic acid supplementation on blood pressure and large artery stiffness was examined in relation to methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) genotype.

Design: Forty-one asymptomatic men with normal or high-normal ambulatory blood pressure (systolic: >130 to <145 mm Hg; diastolic: >80 to <90 mm Hg) participated. The study had a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover design that incorporated 3-wk treatments with 5 mg folic acid/d or matching placebo; each treatment was separated by a 4-wk washout phase.

Results: Folic acid reduced brachial pulse pressure by 4.7 +/- 1.6 mm Hg (P < 0.05) without changing mean arterial pressure. Systemic arterial compliance increased by 0.15 +/- 0.03 mL/mm Hg (P < 0.05) after folic acid treatment but did not change after placebo treatment. These responses did not significantly correlate with either homocysteine or folate plasma concentrations. MTHFR genotype CC homozygotes (without the 677C-->T polymorphism) with normal blood pressure had a larger reduction in homocysteine concentrations in response to folic acid than did T allele carriers. Blood pressure and arterial stiffness responses were independent of MTHFR genotype.

Conclusion: Folic acid is a safe and effective supplement that targets large artery stiffness and may prevent isolated systolic hypertension.

补充叶酸3周可降低脉搏压和大动脉硬度,与MTHFR基因型无关。
背景:叶酸可降低血浆同型半胱氨酸,可能是预防心血管疾病的重要治疗方法。一个关键的机制可能是动脉僵硬度的降低。目的:探讨叶酸补充对血压和大动脉硬度的影响与亚甲基四氢叶酸还原酶(MTHFR)基因型的关系。设计:41名无症状男性,正常或高正常动态血压(收缩压:>130 ~ 80)。结果:叶酸在不改变平均动脉压的情况下,使臂脉压降低4.7±1.6 mm Hg (P < 0.05)。叶酸治疗后全身动脉顺应性升高0.15 +/- 0.03 mL/mm Hg (P < 0.05),安慰剂治疗后无变化。这些反应与同型半胱氨酸或叶酸血浆浓度没有显著相关性。血压正常的MTHFR基因型CC纯合子(没有677C- >T多态性)与T等位基因携带者相比,叶酸对同型半胱氨酸浓度的影响更大。血压和动脉僵硬反应与MTHFR基因型无关。结论:叶酸是一种安全有效的针对大动脉硬化的补充剂,可预防孤立性收缩期高血压。
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