2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-020-02547-2
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Arylesterase activity but not PCSK9 levels is associated with chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes

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“…This study is the first report of the association of the PON1 L55M and Q192R polymorphisms and CKD in T2DM, as well as their relationship to PON1 activity in Thai individuals. The study extended our previous work that demonstrated that low AREase activity increased the risk of CKD in T2DM 15 . The AREase activity, but not the PONase activity, was significantly lower in CKD patients than in non‐CKD patients in this study.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…This study is the first report of the association of the PON1 L55M and Q192R polymorphisms and CKD in T2DM, as well as their relationship to PON1 activity in Thai individuals. The study extended our previous work that demonstrated that low AREase activity increased the risk of CKD in T2DM 15 . The AREase activity, but not the PONase activity, was significantly lower in CKD patients than in non‐CKD patients in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The study extended our previous work that demonstrated that low AREase activity increased the risk of CKD in T2DM. 15 The AREase activity, but not the PONase activity, was significantly lower in CKD patients than in non-CKD patients in this study. A previous study showed that AREase activity was a more sensitive and specific predictor of CKD than PONase activity.…”
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confidence: 55%
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