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Age-specific reference ranges are needed to interpret serum methylmalonic acid concentrations in the US population.

Ekaterina M Mineva1, Maya R Sternberg1, Mindy Zhang1, Yutaka Aoki2, Renee Storandt2, Regan L Bailey3, Christine M Pfeiffer1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Serum vitamin B-12 is measured to evaluate vitamin B-12 status. Serum methylmalonic acid (MMA) is a specific functional indicator of vitamin B-12 status; however, concentrations increase with impaired renal function.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the distribution of serum vitamin B-12 and MMA in US adults, and estimate age-specific reference intervals for serum MMA in a healthy subpopulation with replete vitamin B-12 status and normal renal function.
METHODS: We examined cross-sectional data for serum vitamin B-12 and MMA in adults participating in the NHANES from 2011 to 2014. Vitamin B-12 was measured by electrochemiluminescence assay and MMA by isotope-dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
RESULTS: In both bivariate and multivariate analyses, age, race/Hispanic origin, and vitamin B-12 supplement use were generally significantly associated with serum vitamin B-12 and MMA concentrations. Serum MMA concentrations increased with age, particularly in persons aged ≥70 y. Non-Hispanic white persons had lower vitamin B-12 and higher MMA concentrations than non-Hispanic black persons. Shorter fasting times and impaired renal function were significantly associated with higher serum MMA concentrations, but not with serum vitamin B-12 concentrations after controlling for covariates. The central 95% reference intervals for serum vitamin B-12 and MMA concentrations were widest for persons aged ≥70 y compared with younger age groups. Compared with the overall population, the central 95% reference intervals for serum MMA concentrations were considerably narrower for a vitamin B-12-replete subpopulation with normal renal function, but still age-dependent. Serum vitamin B-12 showed little, whereas serum MMA showed notable, increases with impaired renal function.
CONCLUSIONS: The higher serum MMA concentrations throughout the entire distribution in older persons (especially persons aged ≥70 y) who are vitamin B-12-replete and have normal renal function indicate the need for age-specific MMA reference intervals to better interpret vitamin B-12 status in epidemiologic research. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition 2019.

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Keywords:  MMA; NHANES; age; reference interval; renal function; vitamin B-12

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31127807      PMCID: PMC7941258          DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/nqz045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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