Paraoxonase of human and animal sera was shown to be a structural part
of high density lipoproteins (HDL) by immunoprecipitation, heparin- o
r polyethyleneglycol fractionation, ultracentrifugation and gel chroma
tography. Frequency distribution of paraoxonase activity in human sera
is trimodal. Human individuals, with respect to paraoxon detoxication
, can be distinguished into low and high detoxicators using ratios of
phenylacetate and paraoxon hydrolysis as well as activation with ethan
olamine and sodium chloride. With conversion of alpha-lipoprotein subt
ype HDL3 to HDL2, specific activities of paraoxonase and arylesterase
are increasing about 3.5-fold in low detoxicator individuals and 1.9-f
old in high detoxicators, indicating that more than 90% of HDL2 Partic
le-bound paraoxonase and arylesterase activity are incorporated during
the HDL conversion process. HDL cholesterol concentrations in individ
ual sera were shown to be positively correlated to both serum paraoxon
ase and arylesterase activities.