Title : Serum cystatin C is a determinant of paraoxonase activity in hemodialyzed and renal transplanted patients - Varga_2009_Dis.Markers_26_141 |
Author(s) : Varga E , Seres I , Harangi M , Sztanek F , Asztalos L , Locsey L , Borbas B , Szegedi J , Karpati I , Paragh G |
Ref : Dis Markers , 26 :141 , 2009 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Human paraoxonase-1 (PON1) inhibits LDL-oxidation and atherogenesis, and possesses lactonase activity. Decreased PON1 activity was found in hemodialyzed and renal transplanted patients. Cystatin C plays a protective role in atherosclerosis, and is a new, sensitive marker of renal function. The relationship between these two markers in renal failure has not been investigated. AIMS: The goal of this study was to clarify the relationship between PON1 activity, cystatin C and homocysteine in chronic renal failure. We also determined the levels of oxidatively modified LDL (oxLDL) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) to characterize lipid peroxidation. PATIENTS AND |
PubMedSearch : Varga_2009_Dis.Markers_26_141 |
PubMedID: 19597297 |
Varga E, Seres I, Harangi M, Sztanek F, Asztalos L, Locsey L, Borbas B, Szegedi J, Karpati I, Paragh G (2009)
Serum cystatin C is a determinant of paraoxonase activity in hemodialyzed and renal transplanted patients
Dis Markers
26 :141
Varga E, Seres I, Harangi M, Sztanek F, Asztalos L, Locsey L, Borbas B, Szegedi J, Karpati I, Paragh G (2009)
Dis Markers
26 :141