强化,叶酸和维生素B12平衡,和神经系统。叶酸过量是否有潜在危害?

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Edward H Reynolds, Agata Sobczyńska-Malefora, Ralph Green
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叶酸强化的好处是众所周知的,但越来越多的证据表明,过量的叶酸对神经系统有潜在的危害,这主要是由于叶酸强化和/或大量和持续摄入叶酸补充剂的结合。我们总结了过去60年来在强化前后时代积累的历史、临床、流行病学和实验证据,这些证据一致且实质性地表明,过量的叶酸,特别是叶酸使用者,可能对神经系统有直接危害,特别是在维生素B12缺乏的情况下。这些危害与过量叶酸的剂量和持续时间有关。最近的实验证据表明,过量叶酸导致的皮质神经发生受损与叶酸或维生素B12缺乏类似,当叶酸过量同时存在维生素B12缺乏时,损伤程度最大。过量的叶酸会导致维生素B12水平下降,并加剧维生素B12缺乏导致的叶酸代谢障碍。叶酸和维生素B12之间的平衡对单一碳代谢途径的功能、甲基化循环以及最终对DNA和RNA的结构和功能、遗传和表观遗传稳定性至关重要。维生素B12缺乏是被忽视热带病的一个独立风险因素,在一些B12缺乏比叶酸缺乏更常见的国家,维生素B12缺乏是被忽视热带病风险增加的原因。采用更谨慎和平衡的方法来强化叶酸,或者最好是天然还原叶酸与维生素B12结合,可能会提高益处并减少危害,包括与当前公共卫生政策相关的表观遗传和跨代风险。
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Fortification, folate and vitamin B12 balance, and the nervous system. Is folic acid excess potentially harmful?

The benefits of folic acid fortification are well known but less understood or acknowledged is the growing evidence of potential harms to the nervous system from excess folate, primarily because of a combination of fortification and/or high and sustained intake of folic acid supplements. We have summarised the historical, clinical, epidemiological and experimental evidence accumulated over the last 60 years in the pre and postfortification eras, which consistently and substantially suggests that excess folate, in particular in folic acid users, can have direct harms to the nervous system, especially in the presence of vitamin B12 deficiency. The harms are related both to the dose and duration of exposure to excess folic acid. Recent experimental evidence suggests that impaired cortical neurogenesis with excess folic acid is similar to that of folate or vitamin B12 deficiency and greatest when folate excess is present with vitamin B12 deficiency. Excess folate leads to a fall in vitamin B12 levels and aggravation of the block in folate metabolism resulting from vitamin B12 deficiency. The balance between folate and vitamin B12 is crucial to the functioning of one carbon metabolic pathways, the methylation cycle and ultimately to DNA and RNA structure and function, genetic and epigenetic stability. Vitamin B12 deficiency is an independent risk factor for NTDs and accounts for the increased risk of NTDs in some countries where B12 deficiency is more common than folate deficiency. A more prudent and balanced approach to fortification with folic acid, or preferably a natural reduced folate, combined with vitamin B12 would potentially improve the benefits and reduce the harms, including epigenetic and transgenerational risks, associated with current public health policies.

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10.60
自引率
2.10%
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189
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (EJCN) is an international, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of human and clinical nutrition. The journal welcomes original research, reviews, case reports and brief communications based on clinical, metabolic and epidemiological studies that describe methodologies, mechanisms, associations and benefits of nutritional interventions for clinical disease and health promotion. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Nutrition and Health (including climate and ecological aspects) Metabolism & Metabolomics Genomics and personalized strategies in nutrition Nutrition during the early life cycle Health issues and nutrition in the elderly Phenotyping in clinical nutrition Nutrition in acute and chronic diseases The double burden of ''malnutrition'': Under-nutrition and Obesity Prevention of Non Communicable Diseases (NCD)
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