| Title : Smoking is associated with reduced serum paraoxonase activity and concentration in patients with coronary artery disease - James_2000_Circulation_101_2252 |
| Author(s) : James RW , Leviev I , Righetti A |
| Ref : Circulation , 101 :2252 , 2000 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Paraoxonase is an HDL-associated enzyme that protects lipoproteins from oxidative modifications. Smoking is a major cardiovascular risk factor that promotes lipid peroxidation. Cigarette smoke has been shown in vitro to inhibit paraoxonase. The present study examined the hypothesis that smoking is associated with modulated serum activities and concentrations of paraoxonase. METHODS AND |
| PubMedSearch : James_2000_Circulation_101_2252 |
| PubMedID: 10811591 |
James RW, Leviev I, Righetti A (2000)
Smoking is associated with reduced serum paraoxonase activity and concentration in patients with coronary artery disease
Circulation
101 :2252
James RW, Leviev I, Righetti A (2000)
Circulation
101 :2252