Molad Y, Rachmilewitz B, Sidi Y, Pinkhas J, Weinberger A
Department of Medicine, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah Tiqva, Israel.
Am J Med. 1990 Feb;88(2):141-4. doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(90)90463-n.
The purpose of this study was to assay serum cobalamin levels in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) as there are few case reports on the association of pernicious anemia and SLE.
Serum cobalamin levels were assayed in 43 female SLE patients by a radio-dilution assay using purified intrinsic factor.
Cobalamin levels were found to be significantly lower in the SLE group compared with a normal control group, eight of whom (18.6%) had serum cobalamin levels equal to or lower than 180 pg/mL (mean: 129.25 +/- 40.05 pg/mL). None of the SLE patients had been found to have pernicious anemia. The transcobalamin II level and unsaturated vitamin B12 binding capacity, but not the cobalamin level, were positively correlated with SLE activity.
Our results may indicate a subtle cobalamin deficiency in SLE patients without pernicious anemia.
本研究旨在测定系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者的血清钴胺素水平,因为关于恶性贫血与SLE关联的病例报告较少。
采用纯化内因子的放射稀释法对43例女性SLE患者的血清钴胺素水平进行测定。
发现SLE组的钴胺素水平显著低于正常对照组,其中8例(18.6%)血清钴胺素水平等于或低于180 pg/mL(均值:129.25 +/- 40.05 pg/mL)。未发现SLE患者患有恶性贫血。转钴胺素II水平和不饱和维生素B12结合能力与SLE活动度呈正相关,但钴胺素水平与SLE活动度无相关性。
我们的结果可能表明无恶性贫血的SLE患者存在轻微的钴胺素缺乏。