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Decrease of serum paraoxonase activity in chronic renal failure.

T F Dantoine, J Debord, J P Charmes, L Merle, P Marquet, G Lachatre and C Leroux-Robert
JASN November 1998, 9 (11) 2082-2088;
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Paraoxonase is an esterase that hydrolyzes organophosphate compounds. The enzyme is associated with HDL and could protect LDL against peroxidation, which suggests a possible involvement of paraoxonase in the antiatherogenic properties of HDL. Paraoxonase activity has been shown to be low in patients with myocardial infarction, diabetes mellitus, or familial hypercholesterolemia. Because cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death in chronic renal failure, serum paraoxonase activity was measured by spectrophotometry using three synthetic substrates (phenyl acetate, paraoxon, and 4-nitrophenyl acetate) in 305 patients with kidney disease, including 47 patients with non-end-stage chronic renal failure, 104 patients treated with hemodialysis, 22 patients treated with peritoneal dialysis, and 132 renal transplant patients. Patients were compared with two groups of aged-matched control subjects (total number = 195). Especially with 4-nitrophenyl acetate, paraoxonase activity was lower in patients with some degree of renal insufficiency (chronic renal failure [P < 0.05], chronic hemodialysis [P < 10(-4)], chronic peritoneal dialysis [P < 10(-4)]) than in control subjects. In transplant patients, paraoxonase activity was not found to be different from that in control subjects. The decrease of paraoxonase activity and thus the reduction of its antiatherogenic properties in renal failure could be an essential factor of premature vascular aging, especially when dialysis is used. Renal transplantation seems to restore paraoxonase activity.

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Decrease of serum paraoxonase activity in chronic renal failure.
T F Dantoine, J Debord, J P Charmes, L Merle, P Marquet, G Lachatre, C Leroux-Robert
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T F Dantoine, J Debord, J P Charmes, L Merle, P Marquet, G Lachatre, C Leroux-Robert
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