Serum cystatin C is an independent predictor of total homocysteine levels in stable Korean renal transplant recipients with normal serum creatinine☆☆☆★★★♢♢♢
Abstract
Objectives: To examine the determinants of fasting plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) levels such as cystatin C, serum creatinine (SCr), estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from Cockroft-Gault equation, albumin, plasma folate, vitamin B12, and pyridoxal-5`-phosphate (PLP) among Korean renal transplant recipients (RTR) with normal SCr levels (≤1.4 mg/dL). Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Nephrology and Transplant Service, Catholic University Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea. Participants: Fifty-one chronic stable Korean RTR with normal SCr levels (≤1.4 mg/dL) 6 months or more following transplantation. Measures: Medical record review, anthropometric measurements, and overnight (10 to 14 hours) fasting blood samples for measurement of plasma tHcy, folate, vitamin B12, PLP, SCr, albumin, and cystatin C. Results: General linear regression model including age, gender, vitamin status, and measurements of renal function showed that cystatin C and folate were independent predictors of tHcy levels. The partial regression coefficient for folate was −0.444 (P < .01) and for cystatin C, it was +0.334 (P < .05). SCr, estimated GFR, vitamin B12, PLP, age, and gender were not independent predictors of tHcy levels in this model. Conclusion: Both cystatin C and folate status were major independent determinants of fasting tHcy levels in the subgroup of Korean RTR with normal SCr. © 2001 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
☆ †USDA Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, and School of Nutrition Science and Policy and Medicine, Boston, MA.
☆☆ ‡Catholic University Medical College, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
★ §Hanyang University Dept Food and Nutrition, Seoul, Korea.
★★ ∥Division of General Internal Medicine, Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, RI.
♢ Supported by the General Clinical Research Center, the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health Grant No. MO1RR00054; the National Kidney Foundation Council on Renal Nutrition; and the United States Department of Agriculture, agreement No. 58-1950-9-001.
♢♢ Address reprint requests to Haewook Han, PhD, RD, CS, Frances Stern Nutrition Center, New England Medical Center, Box 783, 750 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111. E-mail: hhan@world.std.com.
PII: S1051-2276(01)70027-1
© 2001 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

