Effect of drugs on homocysteine concentrations.

Jutta Dierkes, Sabine Westphal
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Abstract

Many studies conducted over the last two decades have shown that drug treatment for common medical conditions may have an adverse effect on plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) concentrations. The mechanism for the effects of individual drugs on tHcy concentrations is frequently unknown, as the mechanism of action of the drug may not be established, or the drug is typically administered in combination with other drugs. Some drugs are believed to alter tHcy concentrations by interfering in the metabolism of folate or vitamins B (12) or B (6) or by altering renal function, but the underlying mechanisms for the effects on tHcy concentrations of many drugs remains to be discovered. Several widely used drugs, such as lipid-lowering drugs (like fibrates and niacin) or oral hypoglycemic drugs (like metformin), insulin, drugs used in rheumatoid arthritis, and anticonvulsants cause elevated tHcy concentrations. Sex hormones have variable effects on tHcy levels, and N-acetylcysteine lowers tHcy. The mechanisms of action of drugs on tHcy concentrations and strategies to avoid tHcy elevation have been studied. Assuming that the association of tHcy with cardiovascular disease is causal, this article focuses on the adverse effect on tHcy levels of fibrates, statins and niacin, antihypertensive drugs, metformin, methotrexate and sulfasalazine, anticonvulsant drugs, and levodopa and reviews strategies to avoid such effects. The clinical significance, if any, of these adverse effects on plasma tHcy concentrations remains to be determined.

药物对同型半胱氨酸浓度的影响。
在过去二十年中进行的许多研究表明,对常见疾病的药物治疗可能对血浆总同型半胱氨酸(tHcy)浓度产生不利影响。由于药物的作用机制可能尚未确定,或者药物通常与其他药物联合施用,因此单个药物对tHcy浓度的作用机制往往是未知的。一些药物被认为通过干扰叶酸或维生素B(12)或B(6)的代谢或通过改变肾功能来改变tHcy浓度,但许多药物对tHcy浓度影响的潜在机制仍有待发现。一些广泛使用的药物,如降脂药(如贝特酸和烟酸)或口服降糖药(如二甲双胍)、胰岛素、类风湿性关节炎药物和抗惊厥药,会导致tHcy浓度升高。性激素对tHcy水平有不同的影响,n -乙酰半胱氨酸降低tHcy。研究了药物对tHcy浓度的作用机制和避免tHcy升高的策略。假设tHcy与心血管疾病之间存在因果关系,本文将重点讨论贝特类药物、他汀类药物和烟酸、降压药物、二甲双胍、甲氨蝶呤和磺胺嘧啶、抗惊厥药物和左旋多巴对tHcy水平的不良影响,并综述避免此类影响的策略。这些对血浆tHcy浓度的不良影响的临床意义(如果有的话)仍有待确定。
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