Vitamin B6 in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of children
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2015-03-11
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Background Over the past years, the essential role of vitamin B6 in brain development and functioning has been recognized and genetic metabolic disorders resulting in functional vitamin B6 deficiency have been identified. However, data on B6 vitamers in children are scarce. Materials and Methods B6 vitamer concentrations in simultaneously sampled plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of 70 children with intellectual disability were determined by ultra performance liquid chro-matography-tandem mass spectrometry. For ethical reasons, CSF samples could not be obtained from healthy children. The influence of sex, age, epilepsy and treatment with antiepileptic drugs, were investigated. Results The B6 vitamer composition of plasma (pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) > pyridoxic acid > pyridoxal (PL)) differed from that of CSF (PL > PLP > pyridoxic acid > pyridoxamine). Strong correlations were found for B6 vitamers in and between plasma and CSF. Treatment with anti-epileptic drugs resulted in decreased concentrations of PL and PLP in CSF. Conclusion We provide concentrations of all B6 vitamers in plasma and CSF of children with intellectual disability (±epilepsy), which can be used in the investigation of known and novel disorders associated with vitamin B6 metabolism as well as in monitoring of the biochemical effects of treatment with vitamin B6.
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Medicine, Journal Article
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Albersen, M, Bosma, M, Jans, J J M, Hofstede, FC, van Hasselt, PM, De Sain-van Der Velden, M G M, Visser, G & Verhoeven-Duif, NM 2015, 'Vitamin B6 in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of children', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 10, no. 3, e0120972. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120972