Costa_2005_Acta.Biomed_76 Suppl 2_50

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Title : Paraoxonase (PON1): from toxicology to cardiovascular medicine - Costa_2005_Acta.Biomed_76 Suppl 2_50
Author(s) : Costa LG , Cole TB , Furlong CE
Ref : Acta Biomed , 76 Suppl 2 :50 , 2005
Abstract :

Paraoxonase (PON1) is a liver and plasma enzyme most studied because of its ability to hydrolyze the active metabolites of several organophosphorus insecticides. The discovery that PON1 can also metabolize oxidized phospholipids has spurred research on its possible role in coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis. Additionally, its potential roles in metabolizing pharmaceutical drugs and microbial quorum sensing factors are also being explored. PON1 displays several polymorphisms that influence both its level of expression and its catalytic activity, thus determining the rates at which a given individual will detoxify a specific insecticide, metabolize harmful oxidized lipids, and activate or inactivate specific drugs and quorum sensing factors.

PubMedSearch : Costa_2005_Acta.Biomed_76 Suppl 2_50
PubMedID: 16353344

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Costa LG, Cole TB, Furlong CE (2005)
Paraoxonase (PON1): from toxicology to cardiovascular medicine
Acta Biomed 76 Suppl 2 :50

Costa LG, Cole TB, Furlong CE (2005)
Acta Biomed 76 Suppl 2 :50