1985
DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(85)90506-1
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The separation of sheep and human serum “A”-esterase activity into the lipoprotein fraction by ultracentrifugation

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“…The genes encoding the PON family (PON 1, PON 2 and PON 3) are all located on the long arm of chromosome-7. [18], [19], [20] PON 1 and PON 3 are expressed in the liver and after being excreted in the blood, they bind to high-density lipoproteins (HDL); PON 2 is expressed widely in a number of tissues but is not present in the blood. PON 1 play important role in the metabolism of toxic oxidized lipids of both LDL and HDL particles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genes encoding the PON family (PON 1, PON 2 and PON 3) are all located on the long arm of chromosome-7. [18], [19], [20] PON 1 and PON 3 are expressed in the liver and after being excreted in the blood, they bind to high-density lipoproteins (HDL); PON 2 is expressed widely in a number of tissues but is not present in the blood. PON 1 play important role in the metabolism of toxic oxidized lipids of both LDL and HDL particles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PON1, which has both esterase (42) and lactonase activities (43,44), associates exclusively with HDL in humans (45). Importantly, hypercholesterolemic mice that are deficient in this enzyme have markedly enhanced atherosclerosis (46).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present it is well documented that native PON1 performs the lactonase activity and that the enzyme is present in almost all human organs (the liver, heart, lungs, kidneys and small intestine), but it is produced mainly in the liver and secreted into the blood [36,48]. Early studies have indicated that both human and animal PON1 is closely associated with the HDL-C fraction, and this interaction is stabilised by the apolipoprotein A-I [9,39,47]. PON1 is essential for the antioxidative HDL-C protection of LDL-C [92].…”
Section: Paraoxonase 1 Myeloperoxidase and Hdl-cmentioning
confidence: 99%