| Title : Methodological constraints in interpreting serum paraoxonase-1 activity measurements: an example from a study in HIV-infected patients - Parra_2010_Lipids.Health.Dis_9_32 |
| Author(s) : Parra S , Marsillach J , Aragones G , Rull A , Beltran-Debon R , Alonso-Villaverde C , Joven J , Camps J |
| Ref : Lipids Health Dis , 9 :32 , 2010 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Paraoxonase-1 (PON1) is an antioxidant enzyme that attenuates the production of the monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) in vitro. Although oxidation and inflammation are closely related processes, the association between PON1 and MCP-1 has not been completely characterised due, probably, to that the current use of synthetic substrates for PON1 measurement limits the interpretation of the data. In the present study, we explored the relationships between the circulating levels of PON1 and MCP-1 in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients in relation to the multifunctional capabilities of PON1. |
| PubMedSearch : Parra_2010_Lipids.Health.Dis_9_32 |
| PubMedID: 20334696 |
Parra S, Marsillach J, Aragones G, Rull A, Beltran-Debon R, Alonso-Villaverde C, Joven J, Camps J (2010)
Methodological constraints in interpreting serum paraoxonase-1 activity measurements: an example from a study in HIV-infected patients
Lipids Health Dis
9 :32
Parra S, Marsillach J, Aragones G, Rull A, Beltran-Debon R, Alonso-Villaverde C, Joven J, Camps J (2010)
Lipids Health Dis
9 :32