| Title : Decreased paraoxonase-1 activity is associated with alterations of high-density lipoprotein particles in chronic liver impairment - Marsillach_2010_Lipids.Health.Dis_9_46 |
| Author(s) : Marsillach J , Aragones G , Mackness B , Mackness MI , Rull A , Beltran-Debon R , Pedro-Botet J , Alonso-Villaverde C , Joven J , Camps J |
| Ref : Lipids Health Dis , 9 :46 , 2010 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Paraoxonase-1 (PON1), a lactonase synthesized by the liver, circulates in blood bound to high-density lipoproteins (HDL). This enzyme is thought to degrade oxidized phospholipids and play an important role in the organism's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory system. Chronic liver diseases are characterized by decreased serum PON1 activity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the compositional changes in HDL that could influence PON1 activity in liver impairment. |
| PubMedSearch : Marsillach_2010_Lipids.Health.Dis_9_46 |
| PubMedID: 20470383 |
Marsillach J, Aragones G, Mackness B, Mackness MI, Rull A, Beltran-Debon R, Pedro-Botet J, Alonso-Villaverde C, Joven J, Camps J (2010)
Decreased paraoxonase-1 activity is associated with alterations of high-density lipoprotein particles in chronic liver impairment
Lipids Health Dis
9 :46
Marsillach J, Aragones G, Mackness B, Mackness MI, Rull A, Beltran-Debon R, Pedro-Botet J, Alonso-Villaverde C, Joven J, Camps J (2010)
Lipids Health Dis
9 :46