Homocysteine Increases as Folate Decreases in Plasma of Healthy Men during Short-Term Dietary Folate and Methyl Group Restriction
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 124 (7) , 1072-1080
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/124.7.1072
Abstract
Ten healthy adult men were fed a diet low in folate and exogenous methyl groups to study the effects on folate requirement and status. The men were housed in a metabolic unit for the entire 108-d study. After a 9-d base-line period (P1), the men were fed an amino acid-defined soybean product diet for 45 d, which provided 25 µg/d of folate for 30 d (P2) and (with a folate supplement) 99 µg/d for 15 d (P3). During P2 and P3, the low methionine and choline diet was supplemented with methionine for half the subjects to vary the dietary methyl group intake. The periods were then repeated over the next 54 d (P4–P6), with a cross-over of methionine intakes in P5 and P6. Restricting dietary methyl group intake did not increase the dietary folate requirement. Plasma total homocysteine rose during folate depletion and correlated inversely with plasma folate; however, the response of homocysteine to changes in folate intake varied among individuals from very strong to absent. The results support previous suggestions that increased plasma homocysteine concentrations provide a marker of functional folate deficiency, and further indicate that individuals may differ greatly in their susceptibility to hyperhomocysteinemia due to low folate intakes. Judged by the lack of normalization of high homocysteine concentrations during folate repletion, the current folate RDA for adult men may not provide the expected margin of protection.Keywords
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