نتایج جستجو برای: cobalamin vitamin b12

تعداد نتایج: 98291  

2016
Gianluca Rizzo Antonio Simone Laganà Agnese Maria Chiara Rapisarda Gioacchina Maria Grazia La Ferrera Massimo Buscema Paola Rossetti Angela Nigro Vincenzo Muscia Gaetano Valenti Fabrizio Sapia Giuseppe Sarpietro Micol Zigarelli Salvatore Giovanni Vitale

Cobalamin is an essential molecule for humans. It acts as a cofactor in one-carbon transfers through methylation and molecular rearrangement. These functions take place in fatty acid, amino acid and nucleic acid metabolic pathways. The deficiency of vitamin B12 is clinically manifested in the blood and nervous system where the cobalamin plays a key role in cell replication and in fatty acid met...

2017
Aziz Eghbali Mohammad Taghi Arzanian Fatemeh Malek Bibi Shahin Shamsian

Introduction Megaloblasc anemia is an uncommon problem in childhood most frequently associated with vitamin deficiency or gastrointesnal disease. The common causes of megaloblasc anemia are vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency and folic acid deficiency. Familial selecve malabsorpon of vitamin B12 associated with proteinuria firstly was described by Imerslund (1960) and Grasbeck et al (1960) ...

2008
Padraic Smith

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency is a major public health problem, particularly among the elderly population. It is known that a deficiency in serum B12 levels can cause a combination of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Therefore, in these cases successful replacement of depleted B12 levels is a necessity. Identification of B12 deficiency in elderly patients can be rather difficult as ...

Journal: :RNA 2003
Alexey G Vitreschak Dmitry A Rodionov Andrey A Mironov Mikhail S Gelfand

Cobalamin in the form of adenosylcobalamin (Ado-CBL) is known to repress expression of genes for vitamin B(12) biosynthesis and be transported by a posttranscriptional regulatory mechanism, which involves direct binding of Ado-CBL to 5'untranslated gene regions (5'UTR). Using comparative analysis of genes and regulatory regions, we identified a highly conserved RNA structure, the B12-element, w...

Journal: :Hawaii medical journal 2006
Diane M Suzuki Kannayiram Alagiakrishnan Kamal H Masaki Ann Okada Michael Carethers

PURPOSE Determine acceptance of and compliance with intranasal cobalamin (vitamin B12) replacement therapy. METHODS Veteran subjects were recruited from VA Outpatient facilities in Hawai'i. Information was obtained by interview and medical record review. Subjects received the standard dose of intranasal cobalamin of 500 micrograms intranasally, once a week. A follow-up questionnaire was admin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
W B Lott S S Takyar J Tuppen D H Crawford M Harrison T P Sloots E J Gowans

Cobalamins are stored in high concentrations in the human liver and thus are available to participate in the regulation of hepatotropic virus functions. We show that cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) inhibited the HCV internal ribosome entry site (IRES)-dependent translation of a reporter gene in vitro in a dose-dependent manner without significantly affecting the cap-dependent mechanism. Vitamin B1...

Journal: :Pediatric practice and research 2022

Aim: In this study, we evaluated the clinical and laboratory data of healthy children with vitamin B12 deficiency. The benefits methylmalonic acid (MMA) homocysteine levels difficulties encountered in diagnosing deficiency were pointed out. 
 Materials Methods: A total 70 whose serum cobalamin below 126.5 pg/ml included study. age, gender, B12, urine MMA, plasma homocysteine, white blood c...

2005

279 14.1 Role of vitamin B12 in human metabolic processes Although the nutritional literature still uses the term vitamin B12, a more specific name for vitamin B12 is cobalamin. Vitamin B12 is the largest of the B complex vitamins, with a relative molecular mass of over 1000. It consists of a corrin ring made up of four pyrroles with cobalt at the centre of the ring (1, 2). There are several vi...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2007
Veronique Stove Birgitte Wuyts Joris Delanghe

our findings is that the concentration of HC is influenced by the vitamin B12 status of the patient. The issue has important implications for the interpretation of low cobalamin in relation to low HC concentrations in patients undergoing examination for vitamin B12 deficiency. If genetic factors were the only regulators of the HC concentration, the physician could decide that the low concentrat...

2017
Saleem Ali Banihani

Various studies have revealed the effects of vitamin B12, also named cobalamin, on semen quality and sperm physiology; however, these studies collectively are still unsummarized. Here, we systematically discuss and summarize the currently understood role of vitamin B12 on semen quality and sperm physiology. We searched the Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus databases for only English language a...

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