Paraoxonase I Activity and Its Relationship with Nutrition in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Author:

Proaño Belén1ORCID,Benlloch María2ORCID,Sancho-Castillo Sandra3,Privado Jesús4ORCID,Bargues-Navarro Guillermo15ORCID,Sanchis-Sanchis Claudia Emmanuela16ORCID,Martínez Bolós Palmira6,Carriquí-Suárez Ana Belén12ORCID,Cubero-Plazas Laura6ORCID,Platero Armero Jose Luis6ORCID,Escriva Dolores78,Ceron Jose Joaquín9,Tvarijonaviciute Asta9ORCID,de la Rubia Ortí Jose Enrique2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral School, Catholic University of Valencia, 46001 Valencia, Spain

2. Department of Basic Biomedical Sciences, Catholic University of Valencia, 46001 Valencia, Spain

3. Department of Pathology, Catholic University of Valencia, 46001 Valencia, Spain

4. Department of Methodology of Behavioral Sciences, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28223 Madrid, Spain

5. Health Research Institute (IIS) La Fe, La Fe Polytechnic and University Hospital, 46026 Valencia, Spain

6. Department of Nursing, Catholic University of Valencia, 46001 Valencia, Spain

7. Institute for Research on Musculoskeletal Disorders, Catholic University of Valencia, 46001 Valencia, Spain

8. Intensive Care Unit, La Fe Polytechnic and University Hospital, 46026 Valencia, Spain

9. Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Clinical Analysis, Campus of Excellence Mare Nostrum, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain

Abstract

Background: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is characterized by progressive motor neuron degeneration, with oxidative stress playing a key role. Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) is an antioxidant enzyme that may influence ALS progression. This study aimed to establish a predictive model for the influence of PON1 activity on functionality in ALS patients and explore its relationship with nutrition. Methods: In this observational cross-sectional study, 70 ALS patients underwent assessments of PON1 activity, lipid profile, functional capacity, respiratory function, and heart rate variability. A structural equation model was developed to determine the relationships between variables. Nutritional intake was analyzed in 65 patients. Results: The predictive model showed that PON1 activity and LDL levels positively influenced functionality, both directly and indirectly through respiratory capacity. Heart rate variability moderately predicted functionality independently. HDL levels were not significantly associated with functionality. Weak to moderate correlations were found between PON1 activity and intake of certain nutrients, with positive associations for monounsaturated fats and vitamin D, and negative associations for carbohydrates, proteins, and some micronutrients. Conclusions: PON1 activity appears to play an important role in ALS patient functionality, both directly and through effects on respiratory capacity. However, its relationship with nutritional intake was not strongly evident in this sample population.

Funder

Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Mártir

Publisher

MDPI AG

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