Kennedy_2013_J.Am.Heart.Assoc_2_e000104

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Title : Diminished antioxidant activity of high-density lipoprotein-associated proteins in chronic kidney disease - Kennedy_2013_J.Am.Heart.Assoc_2_e000104
Author(s) : Kennedy DJ , Tang WH , Fan Y , Wu Y , Mann S , Pepoy M , Hazen SL
Ref : J Am Heart Assoc , 2 :e000104 , 2013
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Decreased serum arylesterase activity, catalyzed by the high-density lipoprotein-associated paraoxonase (PON)-1, is associated with increased oxidant stress and atherosclerosis risk. We sought to determine the prognostic value of serum PON-1 activity, as monitored by PON or arylesterase activities, in subjects with chronic kidney disease (CKD), particularly in relation to established cardiac biomarkers. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Serum arylesterase and PON activities were measured in sequential subjects with CKD (n=630; estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] <60 mL/min per 1.73 m(2)) and an age- and sex-matched control group of non-CKD subjects (n=315) presenting for cardiac evaluations and prospectively followed for incident (3-year) major adverse cardiac events (composite of death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, and stroke). Serum arylesterase activity in CKD subjects was lower compared with that in non-CKD control subjects [median (interquartile range) 94 (77 to 112) versus 103 (85 to 121) mumol(L.min) per mL, P<0.001]; similarly, PON activity in CKD subjects was lower compared with that in non-CKD control subjects [median (interquartile range) 474 (275 to 936) versus 586 (301 to 1118) nmol(L.min) per mL, P<0.001]. Lower serum arylesterase (hazard ratio 1.8, 95% CI 1.26 to 2.57, P<0.01) was a predictor of poorer outcomes. After adjusting for traditional risk factors and medication use, lower serum arylesterase (hazard ratio 1.55, 95% CI 1.08 to 2.23, P<0.05) still conferred an increased risk of major adverse cardiac events at 3 years.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with CKD, decreased serum arylesterase activity, a measure of diminished antioxidant properties of PON-1, predicts higher risk of incident long-term adverse cardiovascular events (heart attack, stroke, or death) in multivariable models adjusting for established clinical and biochemical risk factors.

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Kennedy DJ, Tang WH, Fan Y, Wu Y, Mann S, Pepoy M, Hazen SL (2013)
Diminished antioxidant activity of high-density lipoprotein-associated proteins in chronic kidney disease
J Am Heart Assoc 2 :e000104

Kennedy DJ, Tang WH, Fan Y, Wu Y, Mann S, Pepoy M, Hazen SL (2013)
J Am Heart Assoc 2 :e000104