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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 27, Number 5, July/August, pp. 290-293
Distribution of Serum Paraoxon Hydrolyzing Activity in
a Large Spanish Population Using a Routine Automized Method in Clinical Laboratory
V. Carrera[1], I. Llopis[2], J. Sastre[2], M.A. Sogorb[1],
and E. Vilanova[1]
[1]División de Toxicología, Universidad Miguel Hernández,
Edificio Vinalopó, Campus de Elche, Avda. Ferrocarril, s/n 03202, Alicante,
Spain and
[2]Virgen de los Lirios Hospital, Polígono de Caramanchel s/n,
Alcoy-Alicante, Spain
This work was performed to adapt the manual laboratory method
of measuring serum paraoxonase activity using a routine automatized method
in the clinical laboratory and to study the distribution of paraoxonase activity
in a large population from Alcoy, a region of Spain. The serum samples for
the study were obtained from extractions of blood from 2891 individuals, distributed
by sex and age groups, in a routine check in a primary care facility of Alcoy.
Paraoxonase activity was assayed by measuring the release of p-nitrophenol
according to a previously published method adapted to an automatized analyzer.
The mean paraoxonase activity recorder was 70.2 ± 16.5 IU/L. Paraoxonase
activity in children (both males and females) was significantly lower (p < 0.0005)
than in older individuals. Paraoxonase activity detected in males and females
older than 56 was slightly lower than that detected in younger individuals,
although in this case the difference was not statistically significant. The
paraoxonase activity shows higher mean values in females than in males (p < 0.0005).
Human paraoxonase activity shows a unimodal distribution pattern in the studied
population, which is in contrast with other studies showing bimodal distribution. Reproduction
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