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Title : Paraoxonases Activities and Polymorphisms in Elderly and Old-Age Diseases: An Overview - Levy_2019_Antioxidants.(Basel)_8_
Author(s) : Levy D , Reichert CO , Bydlowski SP
Ref : Antioxidants (Basel) , 8 : , 2019
Abstract :

Aging is defined as the accumulation of progressive organ dysfunction. There is much evidence linking the involvement of oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of aging. With increasing age, susceptibility to the development of diseases related to lipid peroxidation and tissue injury increases, due to chronic inflammatory processes, and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals. The paraoxonase (PON) gene family is composed of three members (PON1, PON2, PON3) that share considerable structural homology and are located adjacently on chromosome 7 in humans. The most studied member product is PON1, a protein associated with high-density lipoprotein with paraoxonase/esterase activity. Nevertheless, all the three proteins prevent oxidative stress. The major aim of this review is to highlight the importance of the role of PON enzymes in the aging process, and in the development of the main diseases present in the elderly: cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer.

PubMedSearch : Levy_2019_Antioxidants.(Basel)_8_
PubMedID: 31052559

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Levy D, Reichert CO, Bydlowski SP (2019)
Paraoxonases Activities and Polymorphisms in Elderly and Old-Age Diseases: An Overview
Antioxidants (Basel) 8 :

Levy D, Reichert CO, Bydlowski SP (2019)
Antioxidants (Basel) 8 :