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Elevated plasma 4-pyridoxic acid in renal insufficiency.
Coburn, Stephen P; Reynolds, Robert D; Mahuren, J Dennis; Schaltenbrand, Wayne E; Wang, Yao; Ericson, Karen L; Whyte, Michael P; Zubovic, Yvonne M; Ziegler, Paula J; Costill, David L; Fink, William J; Pearson, David R; Pauly, Thomas A; Thampy, K George; Wortsman, Jacobo.
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  • Coburn SP; Department of Biochemistry, Fort Wayne State Developmental Center, Fort Wayne, IN 46835, USA. coburn@ipfw.edu
Am J Clin Nutr ; 75(1): 57-64, 2002 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11756060
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Renal insufficiency is associated with altered vitamin B-6 metabolism. We have observed high concentrations of 4-pyridoxic acid, the major catabolite of vitamin B-6 metabolism, in plasma during renal insufficiency.

OBJECTIVE:

The objective was to evaluate the renal handling of 4-pyridoxic acid and the effects of renal dysfunction on vitamin B-6 metabolism.

DESIGN:

We measured the renal clearance of 4-pyridoxic acid and creatinine in 17 nonpregnant, 17 pregnant, and 16 lactating women. We then examined the influence of vitamin B-6 or alkaline phosphatase activity on the ratio of 4-pyridoxic acid to pyridoxal (PAPL) in plasma in 10 men receiving a low (0.4 mg pyridoxine.HCl/d) or high (200 mg pyridoxine.HCl/d) vitamin B-6 intake for 6 wk, in 10 healthy subjects during a 21-d fast, in 1235 plasma samples from 799 people screened for hypophosphatasia, and in 67 subjects with a range of serum creatinine concentrations.

RESULTS:

Renal clearance of 4-pyridoxic acid was 232 +/- 94 mL/min in nonpregnant women, 337 +/- 140 mL/min in pregnant women, and 215 +/- 103 mL/min in lactating healthy women. These values were approximately twice the creatinine clearance, indicating that 4-pyridoxic acid is at least partially eliminated by tubular secretion. Elevated plasma creatinine concentrations were associated with marked elevations in 4-pyridoxic acid and PAPL. PAPL was not affected by wide variations in vitamin B-6 intake or by the wide range of pyridoxal-P concentrations encountered while screening for hypophosphatasia.

CONCLUSIONS:

Plasma 4-pyridoxic acid concentrations are markedly elevated in renal insufficiency. Plasma PAPL can distinguish between increases in 4-pyridoxic acid concentrations due to increased dietary intake and those due to renal insufficiency.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pyridoxic Acid / Lactation / Vitamin B 6 / Renal Insufficiency Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Am J Clin Nutr Year: 2002 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pyridoxic Acid / Lactation / Vitamin B 6 / Renal Insufficiency Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Am J Clin Nutr Year: 2002 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States