Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)

Antiseizure medications (ASM) may contribute to adverse fetal outcomes in pregnant women with epilepsy (WWE). Folate processing (Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, MTHFR) gene abnormalities are common in women with epilepsy and depression. L-methylfolate supplements may bypass MTHFR deficiencies,...

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Main Authors: Emma M. Lascar, Nicole M. Warner, Michael J. Doherty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Epilepsy & Behavior Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589986420300678
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spelling doaj-2be5111a59944f6ab90812707746a1cc2021-05-20T07:52:51ZengElsevierEpilepsy & Behavior Reports2589-98642021-01-0115100419Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)Emma M. Lascar0Nicole M. Warner1Michael J. Doherty2Department of Neuroscience, University of Washington, 1953 Pacific Ave, Seattle, WA, USA; Swedish Epilepsy Center, Swedish Hospital, Seattle, WA, USASwedish Epilepsy Center, Swedish Hospital, Seattle, WA, USASwedish Epilepsy Center, Swedish Hospital, Seattle, WA, USA; Corresponding author.Antiseizure medications (ASM) may contribute to adverse fetal outcomes in pregnant women with epilepsy (WWE). Folate processing (Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, MTHFR) gene abnormalities are common in women with epilepsy and depression. L-methylfolate supplements may bypass MTHFR deficiencies, yet their use in WWE during gestation or on fetal development is not well studied. We examine pregnancy histories of three WWE who supplemented with either folate or L-methylfolate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12) during pregnancies. Their pregnancy outcomes improved with L-methylfolate and methylcobalamin supplementation. L-methylfolate and methylcobalamin supplementation merits further study in WWE who have MTHFR mutations, fertility, recurrent miscarriage and or depression histories.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589986420300678VitaminB-12PregnancyFetalNeural tube defect
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author Emma M. Lascar
Nicole M. Warner
Michael J. Doherty
spellingShingle Emma M. Lascar
Nicole M. Warner
Michael J. Doherty
Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)
Epilepsy & Behavior Reports
Vitamin
B-12
Pregnancy
Fetal
Neural tube defect
author_facet Emma M. Lascar
Nicole M. Warner
Michael J. Doherty
author_sort Emma M. Lascar
title Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)
title_short Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)
title_full Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)
title_fullStr Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and MTHFR mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12)
title_sort pregnancy outcomes in women with epilepsy and mthfr mutations supplemented with methylated folate and methylcobalamin (methylated b12)
publisher Elsevier
series Epilepsy & Behavior Reports
issn 2589-9864
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Antiseizure medications (ASM) may contribute to adverse fetal outcomes in pregnant women with epilepsy (WWE). Folate processing (Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, MTHFR) gene abnormalities are common in women with epilepsy and depression. L-methylfolate supplements may bypass MTHFR deficiencies, yet their use in WWE during gestation or on fetal development is not well studied. We examine pregnancy histories of three WWE who supplemented with either folate or L-methylfolate and methylcobalamin (methylated B12) during pregnancies. Their pregnancy outcomes improved with L-methylfolate and methylcobalamin supplementation. L-methylfolate and methylcobalamin supplementation merits further study in WWE who have MTHFR mutations, fertility, recurrent miscarriage and or depression histories.
topic Vitamin
B-12
Pregnancy
Fetal
Neural tube defect
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589986420300678
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