Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1922786 Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Elevated homocysteine (Hcy), prevalent in Parkinson's disease (PD), is potentially a modifiable risk factor for neurologic deterioration. We measured cognitive, affective and motor changes over 2 years in a cohort of people with early PD. Subjects whose Hcy had been elevated (>14 μmol/L, n=31) at baseline were compared with the rest (n=66). Overall progression in 2 years did not significantly differ (p=0.20). Four subjects with elevated and one with normal Hcy had died (p=0.03). We conclude that hyperhomocysteinemia does not predict significantly worse progression over 2 years in early PD. The data raised the possibility of higher mortality, but the number of deaths was small.

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