2013
DOI: 10.1002/bdra.23177
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Neural tube defects, folate, and immune modulation

Abstract: Periconceptional supplementation with folic acid has led to a significant worldwide reduction in the incidence of neural tube defects (NTDs). However, despite increasing awareness of the benefits of folic acid supplementation and the implementation of food fortification programs in many countries, NTDs continue to be a leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Furthermore, there exists a significant subgroup of women who appear to be resistant to the protective effects of folic acid supplem… Show more

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“…Elevated concentrations of Hcy and low concentrations of folate may exert detrimental effects on cognitive function by inducing systemic inflammation3435. Furthermore, folate plays a well-known role in maintaining the immune system36. Here, reducing the Hcy concentrations via folic acid supplementation ameliorated these effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated concentrations of Hcy and low concentrations of folate may exert detrimental effects on cognitive function by inducing systemic inflammation3435. Furthermore, folate plays a well-known role in maintaining the immune system36. Here, reducing the Hcy concentrations via folic acid supplementation ameliorated these effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional scientific evidence could also refine and improve the undisputed effectiveness of folic acid supplementation. Issues for research include the characterization of effects on CA other than neural tube defects [38,39], the 5-methyl-tetrahydrofolate as possible alternative to folic acid [40] and the mechanisms (immune factors, inositol metabolism) and risk factors of the neural tube defects that are resistant to folic acid supplementation [41,42]. Most importantly, folic acid is also an issue for public health research, e.g., strategies to promote a community awareness on periconceptional supplementation [43] and a robust and consistent definition of recommended intake levels for folates [44].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dans ces cas, il est souvent judicieux de différer de quelques semaines ou de quelques mois une grossesse, afin de vérifier que les adaptations réalisées sont bien tolérées et permettent le contrôle de la pathologie sous-jacente [7]. Une supplémentation en folates est systématique, indispensable en cas de traitement antérieur par méthotrexate ou d'anémie hémolytique même bien compensée, dans le but de limiter le risque d'anomalie de fermeture du tube neural [8]. Un apport en calcium et en vitamine D est vivement recommandé, en particulier en cas de corticothérapie et de traitement par héparine.…”
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