The role of B vitamins in stroke prevention

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2022;62(20):5462-5475. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1885341. Epub 2021 Mar 16.

Abstract

Elevated plasma levels of homocysteine (Hcy) are a recognized risk factor for stroke. This relationship represents one aspect of the debated `Hcy hypothesis'. Elevated Hcy may be an independent and treatable cause of atherosclerosis and thrombotic vascular diseases. Further observations indicate that proper dietary supplementation with B-vitamins decreases total plasma Hcy concentrations and may be an effective intervention for stroke prevention. Metabolic vitamin B12 deficiency is a nutritional determinant of total Hcy and stroke risk. Genetic factors may link B vitamins with stroke severity due to the impact on Hcy metabolism of polymorphism in the genes coding for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, methionine-synthase, methionine synthase reductase, and cystathionine β-synthase. Several meta-analyses of large randomized controlled trials exist. However, they are not completely in agreement about B vitamins' role, particularly folic acid levels, vitamin B12, and B6, in lowering the homocysteine concentrations in people at high stroke risk. A very complex relationship exists between Hcy and B vitamins, and several factors appear to modify the preventive effects of B vitamins in stroke. This review highlights the regulating factors of the active role of B vitamins active in stroke prevention. Also, inputs for further large, well-designed studies, for specific, particularly sensitive subgroups are given.

Keywords: B vitamins; cobalamin; folic acid; homocysteine; hyperhomocysteinemia; nutrients; pyridoxine; riboflavin; sources; stroke.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Folic Acid
  • Homocysteine
  • Humans
  • Hyperhomocysteinemia* / complications
  • Hyperhomocysteinemia* / drug therapy
  • Stroke* / prevention & control
  • Vitamin B 12
  • Vitamin B Complex* / pharmacology
  • Vitamin B Complex* / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Homocysteine
  • Vitamin B Complex
  • Folic Acid
  • Vitamin B 12