Published October 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Total serum homocysteine as an indicator of vitamin B12 and folate status

  • 1. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Albany, NY (USA)

Description

Presented is a modification of an assay for total serum homocysteine (Hcy) in which the Hcy plus radioactive adenosine is converted enzymatically to labeled S-adenosylhomocysteine (AdoHcy). The modifications included a commerical source for the AdoHcy hydrolase, adenosine labeled with either 14C or 3H, and separation of the AdoHcy by thin layer chromatography. The assay was sensitive to 25 pmol. Hcy levels in sera from 18 controls ranged from 6.9 to 12.1 mumol/L with a mean of 9.1 and a SD of 1.5 mumol/L. The total serum Hcy was increased in vitamin B12 and folate deficiency. The level was high in congenital defects of vitamin B12 metabolism, blocking the methylation of Hcy regardless of the serum vitamin B12 levels, but was normal in the absence of tissue deficiency even if the serum vitamin B12 levels were low. The procedure has been found practical in two years of use and requires only 0.1 mL of serum

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Journal Title
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
Journal Volume
90
Journal Issue
4
Series
Am. J. Clin. Pathol.
Journal Page Range
446-449
ISSN
0002-9173
CODEN
AJCPA