Abstract

Regular exercise practise is a protective factor against coronary heart disease and enhances antioxidant systems, whereas acute exercise appears to be a major source of increased oxidative stress. Paraoxonase1 (PON1) is an antioxidant HDL-linked enzyme, whose activity toward paraoxon (PON1 activity) is strongly modulated by the PON1-192 polymorphism, comprising Q and R alleles for low and high PON1 activity, respectively. Another polymorphism at the PON1 locus, the PON1-55, modulates PON1 protein and activity levels. PON1 activity, lipid levels, and oxidized LDL concentration were determined in 17 healthy young volunteers before and after a 16-weeks aerobic exercise training period. Furthermore, PON1 activity was analyzed after a bout of exercise in both situations. We found that regular exercise was associated with a decrease in oxidized LDL levels, and an increase in PON1 activity in QQ subjects and with a decrease in PON1 activity in R carriers. A bout of exercise produced an increase in PON1 activity just after the bout of exercise, followed by a decrease in its activity. A recovery of the basal PON1 activity levels at 24 h was found in QQ subjects regardless of their training status and in trained R carriers, but not in untrained R carriers. These results suggest that the effects of regular and acute exercise on PON1 activity levels are modulated by PON1-192 polymorphism. Changes were less evident for the PON1-55 polymorphism.—Tomás, M., R. Elosua, M. Sentí, L. Molina, J. Vila, R. Anglada, M. Fitó, M. I. Covas, J. Marrugat. PON1-192 polymorphism modulates the effects of regular and acute exercise on paraoxonase1 activity. J. Lipid Res. 2002. 43: 713–720.

Highlights

  • Regular exercise practise is a protective factor against coronary heart disease and enhances antioxidant systems, whereas acute exercise appears to be a major source of increased oxidative stress

  • Paraoxonase1 (PON1) is an antioxidant enzyme linked to the HDL-containing apolipoproteinA-I [8, 9] and apoJ [9]

  • The objectives of the present study were, firstly, to assess the effect of aerobic exercise training on PON1 activity in young healthy subjects and to determine whether this effect is dependent on the PON1192 and PON1-55 polymorphisms, and secondly, to assess the effect of a bout of exercise on PON1 activity according to the training status and the PON1-192 and PON1-55 polymorphisms

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Introduction

Regular exercise practise is a protective factor against coronary heart disease and enhances antioxidant systems, whereas acute exercise appears to be a major source of increased oxidative stress. Paraoxonase (PON1) is an antioxidant HDL-linked enzyme, whose activity toward paraoxon (PON1 activity) is strongly modulated by the PON1-192 polymorphism, comprising Q and R alleles for low and high PON1 activity, respectively. A recovery of the basal PON1 activity levels at 24 h was found in QQ subjects regardless of their training status and in trained R carriers, but not in untrained R carriers These results suggest that the effects of regular and acute exercise on PON1 activity levels are modulated by PON1192 polymorphism. PON1-192 polymorphism modulates the effects of regular and acute exercise on paraoxonase activity.

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