Homocysteine as a potential indicator of endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular risk in female patients with borderline personality disorder.
Katharina KernKathrin SinningenLuisa EngemannClara MaißBeatrice HanuschAndreas MüggeThomas LückeMartin BrünePublished in: Borderline personality disorder and emotion dysregulation (2022)
In conclusion, young female BPD patients with no history of CVD show higher, though non-pathological, Hcy levels compared to healthy controls. Our findings seem to support the assumption that BPD is associated with increased risk of CVD, and that Hcy could serve as potential marker for risk evaluation of midlife CVD in BPD patients.