van der Gaag_1999_Atherosclerosis_147_405

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Title : Daily moderate alcohol consumption increases serum paraoxonase activity\; a diet-controlled, randomised intervention study in middle-aged men - van der Gaag_1999_Atherosclerosis_147_405
Author(s) : van der Gaag MS , van Tol A , Scheek LM , James RW , Urgert R , Schaafsma G , Hendriks HF
Ref : Atherosclerosis , 147 :405 , 1999
Abstract :

Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. Part of this inverse association may be explained by its effects on HDL. Paraoxonase, an HDL-associated enzyme, has been suggested to protect against LDL oxidation. We examined the effects of moderate consumption of red wine, beer and spirits in comparison with mineral water on paraoxonase activity in serum. In this diet-controlled, randomised, cross-over study 11 healthy middle-aged men consumed each of the beverages with evening dinner for 3 weeks. At the end of each 3 week period, blood samples were collected pre- and postprandially and after an overnight fast. Fasting paraoxonase activity was higher after intake of wine (P<0. 001), beer (P<0.001), and spirits (P<0.001) than after water consumption (149.4+/-111.1, 152.6+/-113.1, 152.8+/-116.5 and 143. 1+/-107.9 U/l serum), but did not differ significantly between the 3 alcoholic beverages. Similar effects were observed pre- and postprandially. The increases in paraoxonase activity were strongly correlated with coincident increases in concentrations of HDL-C and apo A-I (r=0.60, P<0.05 and r=0.70, P<0.05). These data suggest that increased serum paraoxonase may be one of the biological mechanisms underlying the reduced coronary heart disease risk in moderate alcohol consumers

PubMedSearch : van der Gaag_1999_Atherosclerosis_147_405
PubMedID: 10559527

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van der Gaag MS, van Tol A, Scheek LM, James RW, Urgert R, Schaafsma G, Hendriks HF (1999)
Daily moderate alcohol consumption increases serum paraoxonase activity\; a diet-controlled, randomised intervention study in middle-aged men
Atherosclerosis 147 :405

van der Gaag MS, van Tol A, Scheek LM, James RW, Urgert R, Schaafsma G, Hendriks HF (1999)
Atherosclerosis 147 :405