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Glycine and l-Arginine Treatment Causes Hyperhomocysteinemia in Cerebral Creatine Transporter Deficiency Patients

Authors: Cristina, Villar; Jaume, Campistol; Carmen, Fons; Judith, Armstrong; Anna, Mas; Aida, Ormazabal; Rafael, Artuch;

Glycine and l-Arginine Treatment Causes Hyperhomocysteinemia in Cerebral Creatine Transporter Deficiency Patients

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Our aim was to monitor folate status in five creatine transporter deficient (CRTR) patients undergoing glycine/L-arginine (Gly/Arg) therapy after the finding of severe hyperhomocysteinemia in one of these cases.Five male patients (age range: 12-20; median = 13 years) genetically confirmed of CRTR deficiency, who were treated with oral glycine (200 mg/kg/day) and L-arginine (400 mg/kg/day) twice a day for 9 months. Clinical follow-up was done at baseline and every 3 months after the start of the therapy. Serum folate was assayed by automated procedures, and plasma total homocysteine (tHcys) by HPLC with fluorescence detection. The 677C→T polymorphism of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene was analyzed by PCR.Case 1 presented severe hyperhomocysteinemia (81 μmol/L; control values <10.8) 3 months after Gly/Arg therapy. Three out of the other four cases disclosed mildly increased plasma tHcys values. Serum folate was normal in all cases before therapy, but 3 months after, a deficient status was detected in two cases and a clear decrement in the others when compared with baseline conditions. Two cases were homozygous for the 677C→T polymorphism of the MTHFR, presenting the highest plasma tHcys values. In all cases, after 3 months of folate supplementation (5 mg/day), both serum folate and tHcys concentrations returned to normal values.In conclusion, prior to the start of long-term Gly/Arg therapy, the monitoring of folate and plasma tHcys values, together with study of the 677C→T polymorphism of the MTHFR gene, seems necessary in order to correct hyperhomocysteinemia by means of folate supplementation.

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