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methylmalonic acid and Arteriosclerosis

methylmalonic acid has been researched along with Arteriosclerosis in 3 studies

Methylmalonic Acid: A malonic acid derivative which is a vital intermediate in the metabolism of fat and protein. Abnormalities in methylmalonic acid metabolism lead to methylmalonic aciduria. This metabolic disease is attributed to a block in the enzymatic conversion of methylmalonyl CoA to succinyl CoA.
methylmalonic acid : A dicarboxylic acid that is malonic acid in which one of the methylene hydrogens is substituted by a methyl group.

Arteriosclerosis: Thickening and loss of elasticity of the walls of ARTERIES of all sizes. There are many forms classified by the types of lesions and arteries involved, such as ATHEROSCLEROSIS with fatty lesions in the ARTERIAL INTIMA of medium and large muscular arteries.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The original case of Cb1 C disease with homocystinuria, cystathioninuria, methylmalonic aciduria, and hypomethioninemia was reexamined because of its importance in the discovery of the homocysteine theory of arteriosclerosis."7.68Homocystinuria, arteriosclerosis, methylmalonic aciduria, and methyltransferase deficiency: a key case revisited. ( McCully, KS, 1992)
"The original case of Cb1 C disease with homocystinuria, cystathioninuria, methylmalonic aciduria, and hypomethioninemia was reexamined because of its importance in the discovery of the homocysteine theory of arteriosclerosis."3.68Homocystinuria, arteriosclerosis, methylmalonic aciduria, and methyltransferase deficiency: a key case revisited. ( McCully, KS, 1992)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's3 (100.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Glueck, CJ1
Shaw, P1
Lang, JE1
Tracy, T1
Sieve-Smith, L1
Wang, Y1
Henning, BF1
Riezler, R1
Tepel, M1
Langer, K1
Raidt, H1
Graefe, U1
Zidek, W1
McCully, KS1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for methylmalonic acid and Arteriosclerosis

ArticleYear
Evidence that homocysteine is an independent risk factor for atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic patients.
    The American journal of cardiology, 1995, Jan-15, Volume: 75, Issue:2

    Topics: Aged; Analysis of Variance; Arteriosclerosis; Coronary Disease; Cystathionine; Folic Acid; Homocyste

1995
Evidence of altered homocysteine metabolism in chronic renal failure.
    Nephron, 1999, Volume: 83, Issue:4

    Topics: Arteriosclerosis; Citrates; Creatinine; Cystathionine; Cysteine; Female; Homocysteine; Humans; Kidne

1999
Homocystinuria, arteriosclerosis, methylmalonic aciduria, and methyltransferase deficiency: a key case revisited.
    Nutrition reviews, 1992, Volume: 50, Issue:1

    Topics: Arteriosclerosis; Homocysteine; Homocystinuria; Humans; Infant; Male; Methylmalonic Acid; Methyltran

1992