Title : Association between human paraoxonase 1 activity and intima-media thickness in subjects under 55 years of age with carotid artery disease - Harangi_2008_Cerebrovasc.Dis_25_122 |
Author(s) : Harangi M , Seres I , Magyar MT , Csipo I , Sipka S , Valikovics A , Csiba L , Bereczki D , Paragh G |
Ref : Cerebrovasc Dis , 25 :122 , 2008 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Human serum paraoxonase (PON1) protects lipoproteins against oxidation by hydrolyzing lipid peroxides in oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL); therefore, it may protect against atherosclerosis. PON1 activity and polymorphisms have been inconsistently associated with carotid artery disease. The goal of this study was to clarify the role of PON1 activity and phenotype on carotid artery disease and its correlation with some inflammatory and immune markers in subjects under 55 years with early-onset carotid atherosclerosis. |
PubMedSearch : Harangi_2008_Cerebrovasc.Dis_25_122 |
PubMedID: 18073465 |
Harangi M, Seres I, Magyar MT, Csipo I, Sipka S, Valikovics A, Csiba L, Bereczki D, Paragh G (2008)
Association between human paraoxonase 1 activity and intima-media thickness in subjects under 55 years of age with carotid artery disease
Cerebrovasc Dis
25 :122
Harangi M, Seres I, Magyar MT, Csipo I, Sipka S, Valikovics A, Csiba L, Bereczki D, Paragh G (2008)
Cerebrovasc Dis
25 :122