Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study

Background: One of the most important organ involvements in psoriasis is atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Homocysteine is known to have atherogenic properties, but some inconsistency exists in the literature about its probable role as a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder in patients with...

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Main Authors: Robabeh Abedini, MD, Azadeh Goodarzi, MD, V. Saeidi, MD, Seyedeh H. Hosseini, MD, Atefeh Jadidnuri, MD, Mehrnaz Salehi Taleghani, MD, Vahide Lajevardi, MD
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Published: Elsevier 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Dermatology
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spelling doaj-8d53d149c5bc4c93b593f05710fffda82020-11-24T22:10:51ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Women's Dermatology2352-64752019-07-0153171174Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control studyRobabeh Abedini, MD0Azadeh Goodarzi, MD1V. Saeidi, MD2Seyedeh H. Hosseini, MD3Atefeh Jadidnuri, MD4Mehrnaz Salehi Taleghani, MD5Vahide Lajevardi, MD6Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Tehran, IranDermatology Department, Rasoul-e-Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranTehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Tehran, IranTehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Tehran, IranTehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Tehran, IranTehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Tehran, Iran; Dermatology Department, Valie-Asr Hospital, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranTehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Hospital, Department of Dermatology, Tehran, Iran; Corresponding Author.Background: One of the most important organ involvements in psoriasis is atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Homocysteine is known to have atherogenic properties, but some inconsistency exists in the literature about its probable role as a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder in patients with psoriasis. Objective: Because of some controversies, we compared homocysteine levels and related parameters of metabolic cycles in patients with psoriasis and healthy individuals. Methods: This case-control study was conducted on 50 patients with psoriasis and 50 healthy individuals as the controls. Serum homocysteine, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate concentrations were checked in all participants. Results: Mean serum homocysteine, erythrocyte folate, and vitamin B12 levels did not show any significant difference between the two groups (p > .05), but interestingly, in patients with psoriasis, men had a significantly higher incidence of hyperhomocysteinemia and lower levels of erythrocyte folate (p = .14). Overall, there is no significant difference in serum levels of homocysteine and metabolic-related parameters between the case and control group. There was no significant relationship between the severity of psoriasis and the body mass index of patients (p > .05). Conclusion: Patients with psoriasis had a higher body mass index and higher levels of homocysteine in men. Hyperhomocysteinemia could be a predisposing factor of cardiovascular events, but more evaluations as a part of metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis are needed. Keywords: Homocysteine, erythrocyte (RBC) folate, vitamin B12, psoriasishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647518300765
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author Robabeh Abedini, MD
Azadeh Goodarzi, MD
V. Saeidi, MD
Seyedeh H. Hosseini, MD
Atefeh Jadidnuri, MD
Mehrnaz Salehi Taleghani, MD
Vahide Lajevardi, MD
spellingShingle Robabeh Abedini, MD
Azadeh Goodarzi, MD
V. Saeidi, MD
Seyedeh H. Hosseini, MD
Atefeh Jadidnuri, MD
Mehrnaz Salehi Taleghani, MD
Vahide Lajevardi, MD
Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study
International Journal of Women's Dermatology
author_facet Robabeh Abedini, MD
Azadeh Goodarzi, MD
V. Saeidi, MD
Seyedeh H. Hosseini, MD
Atefeh Jadidnuri, MD
Mehrnaz Salehi Taleghani, MD
Vahide Lajevardi, MD
author_sort Robabeh Abedini, MD
title Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study
title_short Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study
title_full Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study
title_fullStr Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Serum homocysteine level, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: A case-control study
title_sort serum homocysteine level, vitamin b12 levels, and erythrocyte folate in psoriasis: a case-control study
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Women's Dermatology
issn 2352-6475
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Background: One of the most important organ involvements in psoriasis is atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Homocysteine is known to have atherogenic properties, but some inconsistency exists in the literature about its probable role as a risk factor of cardiovascular disorder in patients with psoriasis. Objective: Because of some controversies, we compared homocysteine levels and related parameters of metabolic cycles in patients with psoriasis and healthy individuals. Methods: This case-control study was conducted on 50 patients with psoriasis and 50 healthy individuals as the controls. Serum homocysteine, vitamin B12 levels, and erythrocyte folate concentrations were checked in all participants. Results: Mean serum homocysteine, erythrocyte folate, and vitamin B12 levels did not show any significant difference between the two groups (p > .05), but interestingly, in patients with psoriasis, men had a significantly higher incidence of hyperhomocysteinemia and lower levels of erythrocyte folate (p = .14). Overall, there is no significant difference in serum levels of homocysteine and metabolic-related parameters between the case and control group. There was no significant relationship between the severity of psoriasis and the body mass index of patients (p > .05). Conclusion: Patients with psoriasis had a higher body mass index and higher levels of homocysteine in men. Hyperhomocysteinemia could be a predisposing factor of cardiovascular events, but more evaluations as a part of metabolic syndrome in patients with psoriasis are needed. Keywords: Homocysteine, erythrocyte (RBC) folate, vitamin B12, psoriasis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352647518300765
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