OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the changes in tota
l plasma homocysteine concentration that occur during normal pregnancy.
STUDY DESIGN: in this cross-sectional study homocysteine was measured in 15
5 normal women in the first. second, and third trimesters and in nonpregnan
t controls. In addition, albumin, serum B-12 serum folate, and red blood ce
ll folate concentrations were measured and correlated to homocysteine value
s.
RESULTS: The mean homocysteine concentration (in micromoles per liter) was
5.6 (95% confidence interval 3.9-7.3) at 8-16 weeks' gestation, 4.3 (95% co
nfidence interval 3.5-5.3) at 20-28 weeks' gestation, 5.5 (95% confidence i
nterval 3.3-7.5) at 36-42 weeks' gestation, and 7.9 (95% confidence interva
l 6.2-9.6) in the non pregnant control group. Homocysteine was significantl
y lower in all 3 trimesters of pregnancy compared with nonpregnant controls
(P < .001). Homocysteine levels were directly correlated with albumin leve
ls, which decreased during pregnancy. Homocysteine concentrations were decr
eased in subjects taking folic acid supplementation.
CONCLUSION: Serum concentrations of homocysteine decrease during pregnancy.
This occurs in association with the physiologic fall in albumin during pre
gnancy, as well as with folio acid supplementation.