Kim_2012_J.Lipid.Res_53_2450

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Title : Dietary cholesterol increases paraoxonase 1 enzyme activity - Kim_2012_J.Lipid.Res_53_2450
Author(s) : Kim DS , Burt AA , Ranchalis JE , Richter RJ , Marshall JK , Nakayama KS , Jarvik ER , Eintracht JF , Rosenthal EA , Furlong CE , Jarvik GP
Ref : J Lipid Res , 53 :2450 , 2012
Abstract :

HDL-associated paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity has been consistently associated with cardiovascular and other diseases. Vitamins C and E intake have previously been positively associated with PON1 in a subset of the Carotid Lesion Epidemiology and Risk (CLEAR) cohort. The goal of this study was to replicate these findings and determine whether other nutrient intake affected PON1 activity. To predict nutrient and mineral intake values, 1,402 subjects completed a standardized food frequency survey of their dietary habits over the past year. Stepwise regression was used to evaluate dietary and covariate effects on PON1 arylesterase activity. Five dietary components, cholesterol (P < 2.0 x 10(-16)), alcohol (P = 8.51 x 10(-8)), vitamin C (P = 7.97 x 10(-5)), iron (P = 0.0026), and folic acid (0.037) were independently predictive of PON1 activity. Dietary cholesterol was positively associated and predicted 5.5% of PON1 activity, second in variance explained. This study presents a novel finding of dietary cholesterol, iron, and folic acid predicting PON1 activity in humans and confirms prior reported associations, including that with vitamin C. Identifying and understanding environmental factors that affect PON1 activity is necessary to understand its role and that of HDL in human disease.

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Kim DS, Burt AA, Ranchalis JE, Richter RJ, Marshall JK, Nakayama KS, Jarvik ER, Eintracht JF, Rosenthal EA, Furlong CE, Jarvik GP (2012)
Dietary cholesterol increases paraoxonase 1 enzyme activity
J Lipid Res 53 :2450

Kim DS, Burt AA, Ranchalis JE, Richter RJ, Marshall JK, Nakayama KS, Jarvik ER, Eintracht JF, Rosenthal EA, Furlong CE, Jarvik GP (2012)
J Lipid Res 53 :2450