Korean J Nephrol.  1999 May;18(3):476-482.

Change in Plasma Homocysteine Concentration during the Recovery Phase of Renal Transplantation

Abstract

A prospective study of vitamin B6, B12, folate, and homocysteine levels was carried out in 7 kidney transplant(KT) recipients. The first sample for the basal level was drawn on the morning of the KT day before the start of cyclosporine injection. Thereafter, serial blood samples were taken every day until the serum creatinine level decreased below 1.5 mg/dl and then every 2 or 3days until discharge. The serum creatinine level decreased to below 1.5 mg/dl within 3days except for cases 4 and 6. The homocysteine levels decreased markedly in synchronisation with serum creatinine levels increased during the first 7days and then declined together with serum creatinine levels but went up again after a few days. The levels of B6, and vitamin B12 do not continue to decrease after the levels of serum creatinine have decreased to 1.5mg/dl, while homocysteine levels go up progressively. In conclusion, contrary to our expectation, the level of homocysteine rebounds a few days after KT following a transient decline. A deficiency of folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 does not seem to cause hyperhomocysteinemia in KT recipients. It is necessary to pay attention to hyperhomocysteinemia in KT recipients, especially when the recipients have an atherosclerosis-related complication.

Keyword

Homocyteine; Kidney transplantation; Cyclosporine

MeSH Terms

Creatinine
Cyclosporine
Folic Acid
Homocysteine*
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Kidney
Kidney Transplantation*
Plasma*
Prospective Studies
Vitamin B 12
Vitamin B 6
Creatinine
Cyclosporine
Folic Acid
Homocysteine
Vitamin B 12
Vitamin B 6
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