artículo científico
Paraoxonase responses to exercise and niacin therapy in men with metabolic syndrome
Fecha
2015Registro en:
1351-0002
1743-292
10.1179/1351000214Y.0000000103
Autor
Taylor, James K.
Plaisance, Eric Paul
Mestek, Michael L.
Moncada Jiménez, José
Grandjean, Peter Walter
Institución
Resumen
Our purpose was to characterize changes in paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity and concentration after single
aerobic exercise sessions conducted before and after 6 weeks of niacin therapy in men with metabolic
syndrome (MetS). Twelve men with MetS expended 500 kcal by walking at 65% of VO2max before and after a 6-week regimen of niacin. Niacin doses were titrated by 500 mg/week from 500 to 1500 mg/day and maintained at 1500 mg/day for the last 4 weeks. Fasting blood samples were collected before and 24
hours after each exercise session and analyzed for PON1 activity, PON1 concentration, myeloperoxidase
(MPO), apolipoprotein A1, oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oLDL), lipoprotein particle sizes and
concentrations. PON1 activity, PON1 concentration, MPO, and oLDL were unaltered following the
independent effects of exercise and niacin (P > 0.05 for all). High-density lipoprotein particle size
decreased by 3% (P = 0.040) and concentrations of small very low-density lipoprotein increased (P =
0.016) following exercise. PON1 activity increased 6.1% (P = 0.037) and PON1 concentrations increased
11.3% (P = 0.015) with the combination of exercise and niacin. Exercise and niacin works synergistically
to increase PON1 activity and concentration with little or no changes in lipoproteins or markers of lipid
oxidation.