Species Differences in Serum Paraoxonase Correlate with Sensitivity to Paraoxon Toxicity

Autor: Clement E. Furlong, Rebecca J. Richter, Lucio G. Costa, Arno G. Motulsky, Gilbert S. Omenn, Sheldon D. Murphy
Rok vydání: 1987
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Zdroj: Toxicology of Pesticides ISBN: 9783642709005
Popis: Paraoxon (diethyl-p-nitrophenylphosphate) is the active metabolite of parathion (diethyl-p-nitrophenylphosphorothioate), a widely used organo-phosphorus insecticide. After activation of parathion by the cytochrome P450 system, the paraoxon is hydrolyzed by a serum enzyme, paraoxonase (EC 3.1.1.2), to generate p-nitrophenol and diethylphosphoric acid (Zech and Zurcher, 1974). Measurement of paraoxonase activity in sera from human subjects of European origin (i.e. Caucasian) has revealed a bimodal or trimodal distribution (Mueller et al. 1983; Eckerson et al. 1983). Cn the basis of enzymatic tests, humans can be divided into three serum paraoxonase phenotypes: A (low activity), AB (intermediate activity), and B (high activity), with about 50% of the studied populations of European origin displaying low activity (Eckerson et al. 1983).
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