Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3314481 Journal of Hepatology 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background/AimsWe previously reported that paraoxonase-1 activity measurement may be useful for the evaluation of liver diseases. Because oxidative stress plays a role in liver apoptosis, and lipid peroxides are hydrolyzed by paraoxonase-1, we have extended our studies to explore the relationships between this enzyme and oxidative stress, fibrosis and apoptosis.MethodsWe measured paraoxonase-1 activity and concentration, soluble FAS concentration, serum fibrosis markers, and total peroxides in a group of patients with minimal hepatic changes (n = 25), chronic hepatitis (n = 51), or liver cirrhosis (n = 17). We also measured the Knodell activity index in liver biopsies and performed FAS and PON1 immunostaining.ResultsPatients with liver diseases showed an increase in soluble FAS, fibrosis markers and paraoxonase-1 concentrations, as well as a decrease in PON1 activity. Paroxonase-1 activity and concentration were correlated with soluble FAS (r = −0.43, P < 0.001 and r = 0.27, P = 0.007, respectively). Paraoxonase-1 concentration showed a significant inverse association with FAS immunostaining (P = 0.013) and a direct association with PON1 immunostaining (P < 0.001).ConclusionsThese results suggest an active role of PON1 in the regulation of oxidative stress, fibrosis and hepatic cell apoptosis in chronic liver diseases.

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