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Biomedicine

Volume: 42 Issue: 2

  • Open Access
  • Original Article

Paraoxonase and vitamin D status in subjects with elevated LDL

Mohammed Muiz1, Ashok Prabhu K.2, Durga Rao Y.3, Pooja3, Nandini M.3

1Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, 575001, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India
2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College Hospital, Ambedkar Circle,
Mangalore, 575001, Karnataka, India
3Department of Biochemistry, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, 575004, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India

Corresponding author: Nandini M. Email: [email protected]

Year: 2022, Page: 252-255, Doi: https://doi.org/10.51248/.v42i2.731

Abstract

Introduction and Aim: Of the various causes for atherosclerosis vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency is well-known. Low levels of vitamin D are linked to alterations in certain markers of cardiovascular disease risk. Paraoxonase (PON-1) protects against CVD by preventing the oxidation of LDL as well as HDL. Reports on the correlation of PON-1 and vitamin-D status are very few. The present study assessed the correlation of PON1 and vitamin-D status in subjects with elevated LDL levels.
Materials and Methods: Serum samples of subjects with elevated LDL were assessed for lipid profile, vitamin-D and Paraoxonase. Vitamin D and lipid profile were estimated using COBAS auto-analyzer. Paraoxonase activity was assessed by the spectrophotometric method. 60 subjects with elevated LDL were taken as test and 30 with normal LDL were taken as the control group.
Results: Reduction in PON1 activity coupled with low HDL cholesterol and vitamin-D levels was seen in subjects with elevated LDL. Negative correlation of basal PON-1 with LDL was seen in the test group. The control group showed a negative association of Paraoxonase with HDL and a positive association with Vitamin D.
Conclusion: Elevated LDL along with vitamin-D deficiency enhances the risk of atherosclerosis. Future interventional studies (dietary supplements and drugs) leading to the enhancement of the PON-1 activity and lower LDL may give more insights on its anti-oxidant role.

Keywords: Atherosclerosis; BPON; HDL; LDL; SPON; Vitamin D

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Mohammed Muiz, Ashok Prabhu K., Durga Rao Y., Pooja, Nandini M. Paraoxonase and vitamin D status in subjects with elevated LDL. Biomedicine: 2022; 42(2): 252-255

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