Homocysteinemia and endothelial damage after methionine load.

Thromb Res

4th Medical Clinic, Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Published: November 1997

Homocysteinemia increased significantly after a methionine load of 50 mg/kg in patients with peripheral artery occlusive disease but this load was insufficient to increase circulating endothelial cell count as a marker of endothelial damage. Only after an increased load of 100 mg/kg methionine circulating endothelial cells also increased markedly confirming the results of a previous experimental study. These data indicate a threshold concentration of homocysteine in blood necessary to induce endothelial lesions.

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