口服叶酸可改善吸烟者内皮功能障碍。

O'Grady Hl, Austin Leahy, Paul McCormick, Patricia Fitzgerald, Kelly Ck, D. Bouchier‐Hayes
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内皮功能障碍是动脉粥样硬化过程的早期表现,没有明显的临床体征或疾病症状。吸烟已被证明与健康成人的内皮功能障碍有关。虽然戒烟是理想的目标,但它并不总是可以实现的,因此任何预防早期内皮功能障碍的策略都是可取的。叶酸目前正在作为高同型半胱氨酸血症的合理治疗药物进行审查。然而,叶酸可能改变内皮功能独立于其对同型半胱氨酸的影响。因此,我们研究了叶酸对年轻健康吸烟者内皮功能的影响。方法自愿吸烟者(n = 10)和对照组终身不吸烟者纳入研究。分析基线叶酸、维生素B12、同型半胱氨酸和胆固醇水平。血流介导的扩张,内皮依赖的现象,评估使用超声检查。这项扫描是在基线和补充叶酸(5毫克/天)4周后进行的。结果两组患者基线血液学指标无显著差异。两组的同型半胱氨酸水平都在正常范围内,并且在补充叶酸后没有改变。与对照组相比,吸烟者表现出明显的内皮功能障碍(P < 0.005)。添加叶酸显著减弱了这一差异(P < 0.005)。结论叶酸可显著改善其他健康吸烟者的内皮功能。这为减轻本组动脉粥样硬化过程提供了一种潜在的治疗工具。
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Oral folic acid improves endothelial dysfunction in cigarette smokers.
INTRODUCTION Endothelial dysfunction is an early manifestation of the atheromatous process and is evident without overt clinical signs or symptoms of the disease. Cigarette smoking has been shown to be associated with endothelial dysfunction in otherwise healthy adults. Although cessation of smoking is the ideal objective, it is not always attainable, and therefore any strategy to prevent early endothelial dysfunction is desirable. Folic acid is currently under review as a rational therapeutic agent in hyperhomocysteinemia. However, folic acid may modify endothelial function independent of its effect on homocysteine. We therefore investigated the effect of folic acid on endothelial function in young otherwise healthy cigarette smokers. METHODS Volunteer cigarette smokers (n = 10) and control lifelong nonsmokers were enrolled in the study. Baseline folate, vitamin B12, homocysteine, and cholesterol levels were analyzed. Flow-mediated dilatation, an endothelial-dependent phenomenon, was assessed using ultrasonography. This scan was performed at baseline and following 4 weeks of folic acid supplementation (5 mg/day). RESULTS There were no significant differences in the baseline hematological investigations between the groups. Homocysteine levels were within normal limits in both groups and did not change following folic acid supplementation. Cigarette smokers demonstrated significant endothelial dysfunction compared to controls (P < 0.005). This difference was significantly attenuated by folic acid supplementation (P < 0.005). CONCLUSION Folic acid significantly improves endothelial function in otherwise healthy cigarette smokers. This provides a potential therapeutic tool in attenuating the atheromatous process in this group.
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