Sztanek_2012_Nephrol.Dial.Transplant_27_2866

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Title : Decreased paraoxonase 1 (PON1) lactonase activity in hemodialyzed and renal transplanted patients. A novel cardiovascular biomarker in end-stage renal disease - Sztanek_2012_Nephrol.Dial.Transplant_27_2866
Author(s) : Sztanek F , Seres I , Harangi M , Locsey L , Padra J , Paragh GJ , Asztalos L , Paragh G
Ref : Nephrol Dial Transplant , 27 :2866 , 2012
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Human paraoxonase-1 (PON1) has also been described as a lactonase. Decreased PON1 lactonase activity was found to be a predictor of cardiovascular disease. Homocysteine thiolactonase activity may prevent proteins from homocysteinylation and is thought to be a protective factor against the progression of atherosclerosis. Previous studies have demonstrated decreased PON1 paraoxonase activity in hemodialyzed (HD) and renal transplant (TRX) patients; however, lactonase activity has not been investigated. We aimed to determine the paraoxonase and lactonase activities and to clarify the relationship between lactonase activity and a set of cardiovascular risk factors, such as homocysteine, cystatin C and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels, in HD and TRX patients and in healthy controls.
METHODS: One hundred and eight HD and 78 TRX patients and 63 healthy controls were involved in the study. Paraoxonase and lactonase activities (paraoxon and gamma-thiobutyrolactone as substrates) were measured spectrophotometrically. ADMA level was determined with sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
RESULTS: Both HD and TRX patients had significantly lower lactonase activities compared to the control group (P<0.05). Significantly lower paraoxonase activities were found in HD patients compared to the TRX group (P<0.05). Significant negative correlation was found between lactonase activity and ADMA level in the whole study population (P<0.001), while paraoxonase and lactonase activities showed significant positive correlation (P<0.001). Multiple regression analysis identified paraoxonase activity and homocysteine level as independent predictors of lactonase activity. CONCLUSION: Lactonase activity is a potential new predictor of cardiovascular risk in renal failure. Measurement of lactonase activity is recommended in future studies on HD and TRX patients.

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PubMedID: 22247228

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Sztanek F, Seres I, Harangi M, Locsey L, Padra J, Paragh GJ, Asztalos L, Paragh G (2012)
Decreased paraoxonase 1 (PON1) lactonase activity in hemodialyzed and renal transplanted patients. A novel cardiovascular biomarker in end-stage renal disease
Nephrol Dial Transplant 27 :2866

Sztanek F, Seres I, Harangi M, Locsey L, Padra J, Paragh GJ, Asztalos L, Paragh G (2012)
Nephrol Dial Transplant 27 :2866