Association of paraoxonase activity and atherosclerosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B

  • Karsen, H
  • Binici, I.
  • Sunnetcioglu, M
  • Baran, A.I.
  • Ceylan, M.R.
  • Selek, S.
  • Celik, H.
Publication date
November 2012
Publisher
University of Toronto Medical Journal

Abstract

Background: The hepatitis B virus is a significant pathogen that causes cirrhosis, and hepatocellular cancer as a result of the damage it causes to liver cells. Its infection affects more than 400 million people globally. Although there is an effective vaccine and treatment methods, almost 1, 000, 000 people die every year. Objective: To investigate paraoxonase and arylesterase activities along with oxidative status parameters and serum lipid levels, and to find out if there is any increased susceptibility to atherogenesis. Methods: Thirty-four subjects with chronic hepatitis B and 39 healthy subjects as control were enrolled in the study. Age, body mass index and gender, Serum Triglycerides (TG), High-density Lipoprotein (HDL) and Low-Dens...

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