Association of Paraoxonse1 (PON1) Genotypes with the Activity of PON1 in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.

Q3 Medicine Acta neurologica Taiwanica Pub Date : 2019-09-15
Ali Mota, Mohsen Hemati-Dinarvand, Ali Akbar Taheraghdam, Hamid Reza Nejabati, Ravan Ahmadi, Tohid Ghasemnejad, Milad Hasanpour, Mohammad Valilo
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Objective: Various numbers of factors such as oxidative stress, neurotoxins, and pesticides have been implicated in its pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD). Paraoxonas1 (PON1) metabolizes xenobiotics, including pesticides. Therefore, we surveyed the relationship between PON1 polymorphisms with its activities in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease..

Methods: We investigated polymorphisms of the PON1 (L55M and Q192R) by PCR-RFLP assays; we also measure the levels of PON1, TAC (total antioxidant capacity) and TOS (total oxidant status) with ELISA (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and spectrophotometric method for their activities.

Results: Paraoxonase and arylesterase activity of PON1 as well as their concentrations were lower in patients with PD compared with control group, but from the view of the specific activity, it was not significant between two groups. In the compare of TAC, TOS, and OSI, the TOS and OSI were higher in the patients than controls, while patients had lower levels of TAC compared with controls. Serum PON1 concentrations and activities were higher in LL (comparison with LM and MM) and RR (comparison with QR and QQ) genotypes while we did not observe any significant differences in arylesterase levels among mentioned polymorphisms.

Conclusion: In the current study, we reported associations between PON1 polymorphisms (55, 192) and enzyme activities in Parkinson's disease as there was a significant reduction in PON1 levels in patients with Parkinson compared with healthy. Taken together, paraoxonase enzyme in subjects with different genotypes could be a potential biomarker for determining the severity and prognosis of Parkinson. However, more studies are needed to clarify its clinical values. Key words: Parkinson's disease; paraoxonase1; Polymorphism.

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Paraoxonse1 (PON1)基因型与帕金森病患者PON1活性的关系
目的:氧化应激、神经毒素、农药等多种因素参与帕金森病(PD)的病理生理过程。对氧onas1 (PON1)代谢包括农药在内的外源物。方法:采用PCR-RFLP法对PON1基因(L55M和Q192R)的多态性进行分析;我们还用ELISA(酶联免疫吸附法)和分光光度法测定了PON1、TAC(总抗氧化能力)和TOS(总氧化状态)的水平。结果:PD患者PON1对氧磷酶和芳香酯酶活性及浓度均低于对照组,但从特异性活性来看,两组间差异无统计学意义。在TAC、TOS和OSI的比较中,患者的TOS和OSI高于对照组,而患者的TAC水平低于对照组。LL(与LM和MM相比)和RR(与QR和QQ相比)基因型的血清PON1浓度和活性较高,而上述多态性之间的芳基酯酶水平无显著差异。结论:在目前的研究中,我们报道了帕金森病患者PON1多态性(55,192)与酶活性之间的关联,因为与健康患者相比,帕金森患者的PON1水平显著降低。综上所述,不同基因型受试者的对氧磷酶可能是确定帕金森严重程度和预后的潜在生物标志物。然而,需要更多的研究来阐明其临床价值。关键词:帕金森病;paraoxonase1;多态性。
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