Paraoxonase-1 in female infertility: a possible role against oxidative stress-induced inflammation

Fertility and Sterility
Judit MarsillachJordi Camps

Abstract

In this observational, case-control study in infertile women, we observed elevated serum oxidative stress that was significantly correlated with an increase in serum paraoxonase-1 activity and without any evidence of a proinflammatory reaction. These results suggest a protective role of paraoxonase-1 against inflammation in this clinical setting.

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Jul 17, 2012·Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics·Abdelmoneim YounisMahdi Garelnabi
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