Homocysteinaemia (heterozygous state) in the Chinese population.
by Cheng Sau-kwan. === Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-106). === LIST OF TABLES === LIST OF FIGURES === ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS === ABSTRACT --- p.1 === Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- p.3 === Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.3 === Chap...
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by Cheng Sau-kwan. === Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-106). === LIST OF TABLES === LIST OF FIGURES === ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS === ABSTRACT --- p.1 === Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- p.3 === Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.3 === Chapter 1.1.1 --- Sources of homocysteine and origins of deficiency or excess in the human body --- p.3 === Chapter 1.1.2 --- Homocysteine metabolism --- p.4 === Chapter 1.2 --- Causes of and clinical syndromes in homocysteinaemia --- p.12 === Chapter 1.2.1 --- Deficiency of cystathionine β-synthase --- p.12 === Chapter 1.2.1.1a --- Homozygous homocysteinaemia --- p.13 === Chapter 1.2.1.1b --- Heterozygous hyperhomocysteinaemia --- p.17 === Chapter 1.2.2 --- "Deficiency of 5, 10 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase" --- p.20 === Chapter 1.2.3 --- Defects of cobalamin synthesis --- p.21 === Chapter 1.3 --- Standardised oral methionine load test --- p.23 === Chapter 1.4 --- Treatment and prospects for homocysteinaemia --- p.25 === Chapter 1.4.1 --- Homozygous homocysteinaemia --- p.25 === Chapter 1.4.2 --- Heterozygous homocysteinaemia --- p.27 === Chapter 1.5 --- Pathogenesis of vascular disease in homocystinuria --- p.28 === Chapter 1.6 --- Aim of the study --- p.30 === Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- p.31 === Chapter 2.1 --- Patient's criteria --- p.31 === Chapter 2.2 --- Control' s criteria --- p.32 === Chapter 2.3 --- Exclusion criteria for patients and controls --- p.32 === Chapter 2.4 --- The methionine loading test and additional investigations carried out --- p.33 === Chapter 2.5 --- Statistics used for data analyses --- p.35 === Chapter CHAPTER THREE --- p.38 === Chapter 3.1 --- Sample collection --- p.38 === Chapter 3.2 --- Analytical methods for homocysteine determination --- p.39 === Chapter 3.2.1 --- Cyanide nitroprusside test --- p.39 === Chapter 3.2.2 --- Radioenzymic Assays --- p.40 === Chapter 3.2.3 --- Gas chromatography - Mass spectrometry --- p.41 === Chapter 3.2.4 --- HPLC with Electrochemical detection --- p.42 === Chapter 3.2.5 --- HPLC and postcolumn derivatization --- p.43 === Chapter 3.2.6 --- "Precolumn derivatization, HPLC and fluorescence detection" --- p.44 === Chapter 3.3 --- The method used in this study --- p.47 === Chapter 3.3.1 --- Materials --- p.48 === Chapter 3.3.2 --- Reagents --- p.49 === Chapter 3.3.3 --- Instrumentation --- p.49 === Chapter 3.3.4 --- Sample preparation --- p.50 === Chapter 3.3.4.1 --- Reduction --- p.50 === Chapter 3.3.4.2 --- Derivatization --- p.50 === Chapter 3.3.5 --- Chromatographic conditions --- p.51 === Chapter 3.3.6 --- Standard preparation --- p.51 === Chapter 3.4 --- Method Optimization --- p.52 === Chapter 3.4.1 --- Choice of reducing agent --- p.52 === Chapter 3.4.1.1 --- Dithiotreitol (DTT) --- p.52 === Chapter 3.4.1.2 --- Sodium borohydride --- p.53 === Chapter 3.4.2 --- Choice of precipitating reagent --- p.56 === Chapter 3.4.3 --- Optimization of chromatographic conditions --- p.56 === Chapter 3.4.3.1 --- "Flow rate, temperature and organic composition of mobile phase" --- p.56 === Chapter 3.4.3.2 --- pH of the mobile phase --- p.59 === Chapter 3.4.4 --- Confirmation of homocysteine peak --- p.60 === Chapter 3.5 --- Analysis of results --- p.60 === Chapter 3.6 --- Method validation --- p.60 === Chapter 3.6.1 --- Linearity --- p.60 === Chapter 3.6.2 --- Precision --- p.63 === Chapter 3.6.3 --- Recovery --- p.64 === Chapter CHAPTER FOUR --- RESULTS --- p.66 === Chapter 4.1 --- The pre- and post-methionine loading plasma homocysteine concentrations in patients and controls --- p.66 === Chapter 4.2 --- The frequency distributions of hyperhomocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.68 === Chapter 4.2.1 --- The distributions of homocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.68 === Chapter 4.2.2 --- The frequency distributions of fasting hyper-homocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.68 === Chapter 4.2.3 --- The frequency distributions of post-methionine hyperhomocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.73 === Chapter 4.2.4 --- The frequency distributions of the abnormal methionine tolerance in patients and controls --- p.75 === Chapter 4.3 --- "The frequency distributions of hypertension and hyperlipidaemia in controls and, including smoking,in patients without and with hyperhomocysteinaemia" --- p.77 === Chapter 4.3.1 --- The frequency distribution of hypertension and hyperlipidaemia in patients and controls --- p.77 === Chapter 4.3.2 --- "The frequency distributions of hyper-lipidaemia, hypertension, smoking and gender in patients with vascular disease with and without hyperhomocysteinaemia" --- p.79 === Chapter 4.4 --- "The comparison of the age, haematological and biochemical indices and the blood pressure between the patients and controls" --- p.81 === Chapter 4.4.1 --- The comparison of the patients' age at presentation and plasma lipids following recovery from the acute episode with those in controls at the time of methionine loading --- p.81 === Chapter 4.4.2 --- The comparison of the age at presentation and the plasma lipids in patients with and without hyperhomocysteinaemia --- p.83 === Chapter 4.4.3 --- "The comparison of the B12, serum folate and RBC folate in patients and controls at the time of presentation" --- p.84 === Chapter 4.4.4 --- "The comparison of the B12, serum folate and RBC folate levels in patients with and without hyperhomocysteinaemia and in controls" --- p.85 === Chapter CHAPTER FIVE --- DISCUSSION --- p.87 === REFERENCES --- p.98 |
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Homocysteinaemia (heterozygous state) in the Chinese population. |
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Homocysteinaemia (heterozygous state) in the Chinese population. |
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Homocysteinaemia (heterozygous state) in the Chinese population. |
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ndltd-cuhk.edu.hk-oai-cuhk-dr-cuhk_3181492019-02-19T03:52:29Z Homocysteinaemia (heterozygous state) in the Chinese population. Homocysteine--analysis Methionine--analysis Vascular Diseases--diagnosis by Cheng Sau-kwan. Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-106). LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABSTRACT --- p.1 Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- p.3 Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.3 Chapter 1.1.1 --- Sources of homocysteine and origins of deficiency or excess in the human body --- p.3 Chapter 1.1.2 --- Homocysteine metabolism --- p.4 Chapter 1.2 --- Causes of and clinical syndromes in homocysteinaemia --- p.12 Chapter 1.2.1 --- Deficiency of cystathionine β-synthase --- p.12 Chapter 1.2.1.1a --- Homozygous homocysteinaemia --- p.13 Chapter 1.2.1.1b --- Heterozygous hyperhomocysteinaemia --- p.17 Chapter 1.2.2 --- "Deficiency of 5, 10 methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase" --- p.20 Chapter 1.2.3 --- Defects of cobalamin synthesis --- p.21 Chapter 1.3 --- Standardised oral methionine load test --- p.23 Chapter 1.4 --- Treatment and prospects for homocysteinaemia --- p.25 Chapter 1.4.1 --- Homozygous homocysteinaemia --- p.25 Chapter 1.4.2 --- Heterozygous homocysteinaemia --- p.27 Chapter 1.5 --- Pathogenesis of vascular disease in homocystinuria --- p.28 Chapter 1.6 --- Aim of the study --- p.30 Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- p.31 Chapter 2.1 --- Patient's criteria --- p.31 Chapter 2.2 --- Control' s criteria --- p.32 Chapter 2.3 --- Exclusion criteria for patients and controls --- p.32 Chapter 2.4 --- The methionine loading test and additional investigations carried out --- p.33 Chapter 2.5 --- Statistics used for data analyses --- p.35 Chapter CHAPTER THREE --- p.38 Chapter 3.1 --- Sample collection --- p.38 Chapter 3.2 --- Analytical methods for homocysteine determination --- p.39 Chapter 3.2.1 --- Cyanide nitroprusside test --- p.39 Chapter 3.2.2 --- Radioenzymic Assays --- p.40 Chapter 3.2.3 --- Gas chromatography - Mass spectrometry --- p.41 Chapter 3.2.4 --- HPLC with Electrochemical detection --- p.42 Chapter 3.2.5 --- HPLC and postcolumn derivatization --- p.43 Chapter 3.2.6 --- "Precolumn derivatization, HPLC and fluorescence detection" --- p.44 Chapter 3.3 --- The method used in this study --- p.47 Chapter 3.3.1 --- Materials --- p.48 Chapter 3.3.2 --- Reagents --- p.49 Chapter 3.3.3 --- Instrumentation --- p.49 Chapter 3.3.4 --- Sample preparation --- p.50 Chapter 3.3.4.1 --- Reduction --- p.50 Chapter 3.3.4.2 --- Derivatization --- p.50 Chapter 3.3.5 --- Chromatographic conditions --- p.51 Chapter 3.3.6 --- Standard preparation --- p.51 Chapter 3.4 --- Method Optimization --- p.52 Chapter 3.4.1 --- Choice of reducing agent --- p.52 Chapter 3.4.1.1 --- Dithiotreitol (DTT) --- p.52 Chapter 3.4.1.2 --- Sodium borohydride --- p.53 Chapter 3.4.2 --- Choice of precipitating reagent --- p.56 Chapter 3.4.3 --- Optimization of chromatographic conditions --- p.56 Chapter 3.4.3.1 --- "Flow rate, temperature and organic composition of mobile phase" --- p.56 Chapter 3.4.3.2 --- pH of the mobile phase --- p.59 Chapter 3.4.4 --- Confirmation of homocysteine peak --- p.60 Chapter 3.5 --- Analysis of results --- p.60 Chapter 3.6 --- Method validation --- p.60 Chapter 3.6.1 --- Linearity --- p.60 Chapter 3.6.2 --- Precision --- p.63 Chapter 3.6.3 --- Recovery --- p.64 Chapter CHAPTER FOUR --- RESULTS --- p.66 Chapter 4.1 --- The pre- and post-methionine loading plasma homocysteine concentrations in patients and controls --- p.66 Chapter 4.2 --- The frequency distributions of hyperhomocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.68 Chapter 4.2.1 --- The distributions of homocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.68 Chapter 4.2.2 --- The frequency distributions of fasting hyper-homocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.68 Chapter 4.2.3 --- The frequency distributions of post-methionine hyperhomocysteinaemia in patients and controls --- p.73 Chapter 4.2.4 --- The frequency distributions of the abnormal methionine tolerance in patients and controls --- p.75 Chapter 4.3 --- "The frequency distributions of hypertension and hyperlipidaemia in controls and, including smoking,in patients without and with hyperhomocysteinaemia" --- p.77 Chapter 4.3.1 --- The frequency distribution of hypertension and hyperlipidaemia in patients and controls --- p.77 Chapter 4.3.2 --- "The frequency distributions of hyper-lipidaemia, hypertension, smoking and gender in patients with vascular disease with and without hyperhomocysteinaemia" --- p.79 Chapter 4.4 --- "The comparison of the age, haematological and biochemical indices and the blood pressure between the patients and controls" --- p.81 Chapter 4.4.1 --- The comparison of the patients' age at presentation and plasma lipids following recovery from the acute episode with those in controls at the time of methionine loading --- p.81 Chapter 4.4.2 --- The comparison of the age at presentation and the plasma lipids in patients with and without hyperhomocysteinaemia --- p.83 Chapter 4.4.3 --- "The comparison of the B12, serum folate and RBC folate in patients and controls at the time of presentation" --- p.84 Chapter 4.4.4 --- "The comparison of the B12, serum folate and RBC folate levels in patients with and without hyperhomocysteinaemia and in controls" --- p.85 Chapter CHAPTER FIVE --- DISCUSSION --- p.87 REFERENCES --- p.98 Chinese University of Hong Kong Cheng, Sau-kwan. 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