Vitamin B 6 (Pyridoxine)
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1 Vitamin B 6 (Pyridoxine) Introduction Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that is important in carbohydrate, lipid, and amino acid metabolism. It is found in the body in three primary forms: pyridoxine (the common name given mainly to the alcohol form, or pyridoxol); pyridoxal (the aldehyde); and pyridoxamine (the amine). The activated forms of pyridoxal and pyridoxamine are active coenzyme forms, and the interconversion between them is involved in many of the biological functions of vitamin B6. This vitamin is extensively involved in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds, including serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and the heme component of hemoglobin. Pyridoxine, as pyridoxal phosphate, also has an important role in the conversion of tryptophan to nicotinic acid. Vitamin B6 interacts with several drugs, which may either decrease the activity of the drug or increase the need for the vitamin or both. Individuals taking medications on a regular basis should discuss their vitamin B6 status with their health care providers. Furthermore, several medical conditions, including autoimmune disorders, impaired renal function, and alcohol dependence, can increase the requirement for pyridoxine (Institute of Medicine [IOM] 1998; Bates 1999; Chiang 2005). Safety Considerations Both deficiency and excess of pyridoxine may produce neurological disturbances (Hathcock and Rader 1990). The first report of pyridoxine neurotoxicity in humans described a sensory neuropathy of the extremities in women with daily intakes of 2,000 to 6,000 mg, mostly taken in attempt to control premenstrual symptoms (Schaumburg et al. 1983). The neuropathy slowly and often incompletely regresses after cessation of the elevated dose (Albin et al. 1987; Albin and Albers 1990; Santoro et al. 1991). Most cases of sensory neuropathy have resulted from intakes of greater than 600 mg per day, but evidence suggests that for some individuals, neuropathy may 1
2 occur after doses as low as 300 to 500 mg (Parry and Bredesen 1985; Bendich and Cohen 1990; Hathcock and Rader 1990). At high intake levels, the total dose over time may give a better prediction of the potential for neurotoxic response than either the daily dose or the duration of the high intake (Bendich and Cohen 1990). This relationship, however, does not extend to low, nontoxic doses. Treatment with either 150 or 300 mg of pyridoxine for up to 4 months did not produce signs of sensory neuropathy or any other adverse effects in 24 carpal tunnel syndrome patients (Del Tredici et al. 1985). Bernstein and coworkers (Bernstein and Lobitz 1988; Bernstein and Dinesen 1993), using physical neurological methods, found no evidence of neurological effects of pyridoxine at intakes of up to 200 mg per day over a period of 4 months. Most subjects showed no adverse effects at 150 to 200 mg per day supplemental intake (Del Tredici et al. 1985; Parry and Bredesen 1985; Bernstein and Lobitz 1988; Bernstein and Dinesen 1993). At intakes of 200 mg (but not at 150 mg), a few subjects experienced signs of adverse neurological effects such as sensory tingling and numbness (Parry and Bredesen 1985; Brush 1988). Consumption of 200 mg pyridoxine per day may decrease the time it takes for adverse effects to develop after higher levels are initiated (Parry and Bredesen 1985). A double-blind, placebo-controlled study in which 100 or 500 mg of vitamin B6 was consumed daily for 14 days showed marginal evidence of improvement in a digital coding test but also some evidence of an adverse effect on word recognition (Molimard et al. 1980); no further evidence to support either of these possible effects has been published. The apparent adverse effect was significant at a 500 mg intake level, but not at 100 mg. There is strong controversy over the validity of the study reporting of adverse effects at daily pyridoxine intakes of around 100 mg or less (Dalton and Dalton 1987). The design of the study, which involved telephone interviews using leading questions, has raised questions about the validity of its observed effects. Although the Dalton and Dalton report has been cited as evidence that pyridoxine intakes below 100 mg per day can cause sensory neuropathy (European Commission s Scientific Committee on Food [EC SCF] 2000; Expert Group on Vitamins and 2
3 Minerals [EVM] 2003), the data showed an average intake of 117 mg per day among women with adverse symptoms and a nearly identical average intake (116 mg per day) in the control group. The group with reported symptoms had taken pyridoxine for a longer period of time an average of 2.9 years, compared with 1.6 years for those without symptoms. Some women reporting adverse effects had intakes of 50 mg or less. Inaccuracies in the telephone survey method and a lack of objective neurological assessment are likely to have introduced bias. The symptoms observed had no dose-response relationship to pyridoxine intake, but they did show a time-response relationship. If the time-dose relationship were extended far enough it would lead to the conclusion that even deficient intakes would be toxic if taken long enough. The IOM concluded that the data were not of sufficient quality to warrant use in a risk assessment for pyridoxine (IOM 1998). Some reports have suggested that high intakes of pyridoxine may carry risk of oxalate kidney stones, but these reports are problematic. The reported cases may have been associated with the drug pyridoxilate (a combination of pyridoxine and glyoxalate) (Daudon et al. 1987), and a recent prospective epidemiological study found the relative risk of oxalate renal stones to be decreased for men consuming more than 40 mg of pyridoxine in comparison with those consuming less than 3 mg (Curhan et al. 1996). There seems to be no recent publications on the neurotoxic effects of pyridoxine, but there are many reports of this vitamin influencing the effects of toxic compounds, for example, cadmium (Wen et al. 2010). Official Reviews IOM (1998). The IOM identified a NOAEL of 200 mg from clinical data (Del Tredici et al. 1985; Bernstein and Lobitz 1988) but considered the Dalton and Dalton (1987) data too unreliable to serve as the basis of a UL. It thus applied a UF of 2 to the 200 mg human NOAEL, deriving a UL of 100 mg. 3
4 EC SCF (2000). While the EC SCF recognized the weaknesses of the Dalton and Dalton data, it considered the other available clinical data to be of marginal scientific quality as well. Consequently, it used the Dalton and Dalton data as the basis of its pyridoxine UL, dividing an intermediate LOAEL of 100 mg per day by a composite UF of 4. This 100 mg LOAEL was formulated from the intakes of the Dalton and Dalton group with adverse effects, which consumed a mean intake of 117 mg and a median intake of <100 mg. (The Dalton and Dalton report asserted that some individuals with minor adverse effects had taken only 50 mg per day, but this was not factored into the EC SCF LOAEL.) The composite UF of 4 resulted from assigning a factor of 2 to account for long-term intakes and a further factor of 2 to allow for deficiencies in the database. The EC SCF UL of 25 mg per day that resulted from the selected LOAEL and UFs was justified by the absence of any reports, even anecdotal ones, of adverse effects at intakes of 25 mg per day. EVM (2003). The UK s EVM, concluding that the available human data were inadequate, based their assessment on a study that found a LOAEL of 50 mg per kg body weight per day in dogs (Phillips et al. 1978). They extrapolated the dog data to a 60-kg human adult representative weight by applying a composite UF of 300 to derive an SUL of 10 mg per day. The composite factor represented a factor of 3 for LOAEL-to-NOAEL extrapolation, a factor of 10 for interspecies extrapolation, and another factor of 10 for variation in human sensitivity. In summary, these three government reports based their risk assessment on widely differing datasets and methods, especially in determining uncertainty. The result is that the daily amounts of pyridoxine considered safe differ significantly: 100 mg for the IOM, 25 mg for EC SCF, and 10 mg for the EVM. These disparate outcomes suggest that better data selections and uncertainty assessment are needed and that current corresponding UL values are somewhat arbitrary. CRN Recommendations The complete absence of adverse effects in credible, well-designed studies at 100 and 150 mg and only marginal evidence of adverse effects at 200 mg (Parry and Bredenson 1985; Brush 4
5 1988) indicate that 100 mg can be confidently identified, with a low level of uncertainty, as a safe level of consumption. Consequently, CRN identifies the supplemental intake NOAEL for pyridoxine to be 100 mg. Intakes from conventional foods alone are generally below 3 mg (IOM 1998; EVM 2003), and thus this source does not meaningfully contribute to safety concerns. CRN s UL is 100 mg, but somewhat higher amounts may be safe for most people and/or for shorter periods of time. Quantitative Summary for Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) CRN UL, supplemental intake IOM UL, total intake EC SCF UL, total intake EC supplement maximum EVM SUL, supplemental intake 100 mg/day 100 mg/day 25 mg/day Not determined 10 mg/day References Albin RL, Albers JW Long-term follow-up of pyridoxine-induced acute sensory neuropathy-neuronopathy. Neurology. 40:1319. Albin RL, Albers JW, Greenberg HS, et al Acute sensory neuropathy-neuronopathy from pyridoxine overdose. Neurology. 37: Bates CJ, Pentieva KD, Prentice A An appraisal of vitamin B6 status indices and associated confounders, in young people aged 4 18 years and in people aged 65 years and over, in two national British surveys. Public Health Nutr. 2: Bendich A, Cohen M Vitamin B6 safety issues. Ann NY Acad Sci. 585:
6 Bernstein AL, Dinesen JS Effect of pharmacologic doses of vitamin B6 on carpal tunnel syndrome, electroencephalographic results, and pain. J Am College Nutr. 12: Bernstein AL, Lobitz CS A clinical and electrophysiologic study of the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathies with pyridoxine. In: Leklem JE, Reynolds RD, eds. Clinical and Physiological Applications of Vitamin B-6. New York: Liss; Brush MG Vitamin B-6 treatment of premenstrual syndrome. In: Leklem JE, Reynolds RD, eds. Clinical and Physiological Applications of Vitamin B-6. New York: Liss; Chiang EP, Selhub J, Bagley PJ, et al Pyridoxine supplementation corrects vitamin B6 deficiency but does not improve inflammation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Res Ther. 7:R1404 R1411. Curhan GC, Willett WC, Rimm EB, Stampfer MJ A prospective study of the intake of vitamins C and B6, and the risk of kidney stones in men. J Urol. 155: Dalton K, Dalton MJT Characteristics of pyridoxine overdose neuropathy syndrome. Acta Neurol Scand. 76:8 11. Daudon M, Reveillaud RJ, Normand M, Petit C, Jungers P Pyridoxilate-induced calcium oxalate calculi: a new drug-induced metabolic nephrolithiasis. J Urol. 138: Del Tredici AM, Bernstein AL, Chinn K Carpal tunnel syndrome and vitamin B-6 therapy. In: Reynolds RD, Leklem JE, eds. Vitamin B-6: Its Role in Health and Disease. New York: Liss; European Commission, Scientific Committee on Food (EC SCF) Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Food on the Tolerable Upper Intake Level of Vitamin B6. European Commission, SCF/CS/NUT/UPPLEV/16 Final Report. Brussels. 6
7 Expert Group on Vitamins and Minerals (EVM), Committee on Toxicity Safe Upper Levels for Vitamins and Minerals. London: Food Standards Agency Publications. Hathcock JN, Rader JI Micronutrient safety. Ann NY Acad Sci. 587: Institute of Medicine (IOM) Dietary Reference Intakes for Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, and Choline. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. Leklem JE Vitamin B6. In: Shils ME, Olson JA, Shike M, eds. Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease. 8th ed. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger; Molimard R, Marillaud A, Paille A, Le Devehat C, Lemoine A, Dougny M Impairment of memorization by high doses of pyridoxine in man. Biomedicine. 32: Parry GJ, Bredesen DE Sensory neuropathy with low-dose pyridoxine. Neurology. 35: Phillips WEJ, Mills JHI, Charbonneau SM, et al Sub-acute toxicity of pyridoxine hydrochloride in the beagle dog. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 44: Santoro L, Ragno M, Nucciotti R, Barbieri F, Caruso G Pyridoxine neuropathy: a four year electrophysiological and clinical follow-up of a severe case. Acta Neurol. 13: Schaumburg H, Kaplan J, Windebank A, et al Sensory neuropathy from pyridoxine abuse. N Engl J Med. 309: Wen YF, Zhao JQ, Bhadauria M, Nirala SK Pyridoxine mitigates cadmium induced hepatic cytotoxicity and oxidative stress. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 30:
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