Amniotic fluid folate, vitamin B12 and transcobalamins in neural tube defects
- 28 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Genetics
- Vol. 33 (6) , 441-448
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0004.1988.tb03478.x
Abstract
Levels of folate, vitamin B12, the vitamin B12 binding proteins, apotranscobalamin I, II and III (TC I, II and III) and the unsaturated vitamin B12 binding capacity (UBBC) were measured in mid-trimester amniotic fluids from normal pregnancies, and from those where the fetus had open spina bifida, anencephaly or omphalocoele, and where the fetus was normal but the mother had had a previous neural tube defect pregnancy. At 15-19 weeks'' gestation, vitamin B12 levels were low in the fluids of all the types of abnormal fetuses, and also of normal fetuses where there had been a previous NTD sib. In contradistinction, TC I, II and III and UBBC levels were generally abnormally high in all these groups. Low vitamin B12 levels in the face of high carrier protein levels suggest deranged vitamin B12 production or transport. Since these abnormalities are present in fluids from normal sibs of NTD individuals as well as from those with midline lesions, an inherited defect is implied. We propose that at least part of the genetic predisposition to NTD, and possibly other midline defects, could reside in an abnormality connected with vitamin B12 production, transport or metabolism, and a mechanism is suggested.Keywords
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