Author:
Lotto Valentina,Choi Sang-Woon,Friso Simonetta
Abstract
The objective of the present review is to highlight the relationship between low vitamin B6status and CVD through its link with inflammation. While overt vitamin B6deficiency is uncommon in clinical practice, increasing evidence suggests that marginal vitamin B6deficiency is rather frequent in a consistent proportion of the population and is related to an increased risk of inflammation-related diseases. Ample evidence substantiates the theory of atherosclerosis as an inflammatory disease, and low plasma vitamin B6concentrations have been related to increased CVD risk. Several studies have also shown that low vitamin B6status is associated with rheumatoid arthritis and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, both of which hold an underlying chronic inflammatory condition. Furthermore, the inverse association observed between inflammation markers and vitamin B6supports the notion that inflammation may represent the common link between low vitamin B6status and CVD risk. In addition to the epidemiological evidence, there are a number of cell culture and animal studies that have suggested several possible mechanisms relating impaired vitamin B6status with chronic inflammation. A mild vitamin B6deficiency characterises, in most cases, a subclinical at-risk condition in inflammatory-linked diseases which should be addressed by an appropriate individually tailored nutritional preventive or therapeutic strategy.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
Cited by
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