Frontiers in Pharmacology (Oct 2018)

Association Between Folic Acid Supplementation and Retinal Atherosclerosis in Chinese Adults With Hypertension Complicated by Diabetes Mellitus

  • Ying Meng,
  • Ying Meng,
  • Ying Meng,
  • Jun Li,
  • Jun Li,
  • Xuling Chen,
  • Xuling Chen,
  • Haicheng She,
  • Liang Zhao,
  • Liang Zhao,
  • Yuan Peng,
  • Yuan Peng,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Kun Shang,
  • Kun Shang,
  • Haibo Li,
  • Wenbin Yang,
  • Yadi Zhang,
  • Yadi Zhang,
  • Xiaopeng Gu,
  • Xiaopeng Gu,
  • Jianping Li,
  • Xianhui Qin,
  • Binyan Wang,
  • Xiping Xu,
  • Fanfan Hou,
  • Genfu Tang,
  • Rongfeng Liao,
  • Rongfeng Liao,
  • Liu Yang,
  • Liu Yang,
  • Yong Huo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.01159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Background: This cross-section investigation included 2,199 participants with hypertension complicated by diabetes mellitus, a cohort of the China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial in which 20,702 patients with essential hypertension were given enalapril with folic acid or enalapril-only double-blind treatment for 5 years. This study aimed to explore the correlation between folic acid supplementation and retinal atherosclerosis (RA) in adults with hypertension complicated by diabetes mellitus.Methods: The diagnosis of RA was determined by non-mydriatic fundus photography and classified by the Keith-Wagener-Barker system. The statistical correlation of folic acid supplementation with RA prevalence and severity was assessed.Results: Of our cohort, 1,698 (77.6%) participants were diagnosed with RA, and the prevalence in males and females was 78.0 and 75.6%, respectively. Participants in the enalapril group had higher total homocysteine (tHcy) levels than those in enalapril–folic acid group. Compared with the enalapril group in the tHcy > 15 μmol/L group of females, the odds ratio for the enalapril–folic acid group was 0.28 (95% confidence interval, 0.11–0.67, P = 0.0061).Conclusions: The prevalence of RA was high (77.6%) in our cohort of adults with hypertension complicated by diabetes mellitus. Folic acid supplementation was significantly associated with reduced risk of RA in females with hyperhomocysteinemia. No significant association were seen in males.

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