Long-Term Homocysteine-Lowering Treatment With Folic Acid Plus Pyridoxine Is Associated With Decreased Blood Pressure but Not With Improved Brachial Artery Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation or Carotid Artery Stiffness
- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
- Vol. 21 (12) , 2072-2079
- https://doi.org/10.1161/hq1201.100223
Abstract
Homocysteine is associated with atherothrombotic disease, which may be mediated through associations of homocysteine levels with blood pressure, endothelial function, or arterial stiffness. In a placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial, we measured blood pressure, brachial artery endothelium-dependent vasodilation, and common carotid artery stiffness in 158 clinically healthy siblings of patients with premature atherothrombotic disease at baseline and after 1 and 2 years of homocysteine-lowering treatment with folic acid (5 mg) plus pyridoxine (250 mg). Intention-to-treat analyses limited to participants (n=130) who underwent at least 1 measurement after the baseline visit showed that compared with placebo, treatment with folic acid plus pyridoxine was associated with a 3.7-mm Hg (95% CI -6.8 to -0.6 mm Hg) lower systolic and a 1.9-mm Hg (95% CI -3.7 to -0.02 mm Hg) lower diastolic blood pressure over the 2-year trial period. Together with the decreased occurrence of abnormal exercise electrocardiography tests reported previously, our results support the hypothesis that homocysteine-lowering treatment with folic acid plus pyridoxine has beneficial vascular effects. Because no effects could be demonstrated on brachial artery endothelium-dependent vasodilation or on common carotid artery stiffness, the present study does not support the hypothesis that the cardiovascular effects of homocysteine are mediated through these factors, at least in clinically healthy individuals.Keywords
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