Homocysteine, migration and early vascular impairment in people of African descent

Heart. 2008 Sep;94(9):1171-4. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2007.132670. Epub 2007 Dec 10.

Abstract

Objectives: A gradient of increased vascular risk with migration exists across the African diaspora. We investigated the hypothesis that differences in homocysteine/folic acid status contribute to this increased risk.

Design: Community cohort study of 73 Afro-Caribbeans in the United Kingdom and 151 matched Afro-Caribbeans in Jamaica with no conventional vascular risk factors.

Methods: Subjects were compared for baseline characteristics, vascular risk profile, homocysteine (tHcy), folate and B(12) concentrations. Endothelium-dependent vasodilatation was assessed by measuring the absolute change from baseline in the reflection index (RI) of the digital volume pulse during intravenous infusion of albuterol (5 microg/min, Delta RI(ALB)) and glyceryltrinitrate (GTN) (5 microg/min, Delta RI(GTN)). Carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) was measured ultrasonographically in the distal 1 cm of the common carotid artery.

Results: UK Afro-Caribbeans had higher tHcy (mean difference 2.3 (95% confidence interval 1.3 to 3.4) micromol/l) and lower folate (mean difference 3.2 (95% CI 1.8 to 4.7) microg/l) levels. Delta RI(ALB) was 5.1 (95% CI 2.5 to 7.6) percentage points lower and CIMT 0.124 (95% CI 0.075 to 0.173) mm greater in UK Afro-Caribbeans. Higher tHcy and lower folate concentrations correlated with impaired Delta RI(ALB) and increased CIMT. A 1 microg/l increase in folate concentration was associated with 0.3 (95% CI 0.1 to 0.5) percentage point increase in Delta RI(ALB) and 0.002 (95% CI 0.001 to 0.006) mm decrease in CIMT, independent of blood pressure, smoking and vascular risk profile.

Conclusions: Lower folate concentrations in UK compared with West Indian African-Caribbeans may contribute to the higher stroke risk seen in UK African-Caribbean people.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Biomarkers / blood
  • Black People*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Emigration and Immigration
  • Female
  • Folic Acid / blood
  • Homocysteine / blood*
  • Humans
  • Jamaica / ethnology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Plethysmography
  • Risk Factors
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • United Kingdom
  • Vascular Diseases / ethnology*
  • Vascular Diseases / metabolism
  • Vascular Diseases / physiopathology

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Homocysteine
  • Folic Acid