Title of article :
Serum Level of Homocysteine, Folate and Vitamin-B12 in Epileptic Patients Under Carbamazepine and Sodium Valproate Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Author/Authors :
Gorjipour, Fazel Physiology Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Hemmat Campus, Tehran, IR Iran , Asadi, Yasin Physiology Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Hemmat Campus, Tehran, IR Iran , Osguei, Nushin K. Eposcience Millennium Institute, Tehran, IR Iran , Effatkhah, Marjan Department of Neurology - Faculty of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Samadikuchaksaraei, Ali Department of Medical Biotechnology - Faculty of Allied Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background: Numerous studies have shown that long term treatment with anticonvulsants may be an important risk factor for the onset of
atherosclerosis, or worsening of its symptoms. There are many contradictory reports regarding these effects. Objectives: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of the published studies in order to see whether the atherogenic outcomes
could be related to any serum biochemical abnormalities. Materials and Methods: Published articles indexed in PubMed, ISI web of science, Science Direct and Scopus databases from 1990 to 2011 were
retrieved using a comprehensive search strategy. After omitting the unrelated articles and duplicates, articles met the eligibility criteria for
critical appraisal were included in the analysis. Data were summarized in standard data abstraction forms and subjected to analysis by STATA
software. Results: Finally, ten published studies were included in the meta-analysis. Results showed that carbamazepine and sodium valproate
consumption are associated with a significant elevation of the serum homocysteine levels. On the other hand, medication with carbamazepine
is associated with a reduction of the level of folate in the serum and that of sodium valproate is associated with a reduction of serum level of
vitamin B12. Conclusions: According to the results of this study, as carbamazepine and valproate sodium consumption can result in elevated serum levels
of homocysteine and decreased levels of folate and vitamin B12, and the atherogenic effect of increased serum homocysteine level is well
established, the patients under these medications should be monitored for possible atherogenic effects.
Keywords :
Epilepsy , Anticonvulsants , Atherosclerosis , Adverse Effects , Valproic Acid , Carbamazepine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics