The glycosaminoglycan (GAG) molecules are a group of high molecular weight, negatively charged polysaccharides present abundantly in the mammalian organism. By their virtue of ion and water binding capacity, they may affect the redistribution of body fluids and ultimately the blood pressure. Data from the literature suggests that the mitogens Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)-A and VEGF-C are able to regulate the amount and charge density of GAGs and their detachment from the cell surface. Based on these findings we investigated the relationship between the level of dietary sodium intake, the expression levels of VEGF-A and VEGF-C, and the amount of the skin GAGs hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulphate in an in vivo rat model. Sign...
Sodium (Na+) can accumulate in the skin tissue, sequestered by negatively charged glycosaminoglycans...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Sodium (Na+) can accumulate in the skin tissue, sequestered by negatively charged glycosaminoglycans...
The glycosaminoglycan (GAG) molecules are a group of high molecular weight, negatively charged polys...
Glycosaminoglycans in the skin interstitium and endothelial surface layer have been shown to be invo...
Glycosaminoglycans in the skin interstitium and endothelial surface layer have been shown to be invo...
Recently, studies have emerged suggesting that the skin plays a role as major Na+ reservoir via regu...
The current paradigm regarding sodium handling in animals and humans postulates that total body sodi...
High dietary sodium intake triggers increased blood pressure (BP). Animal studies show that dietary ...
Background: By binding to negatively charged polysaccharides called glycosaminoglycans, sodium can b...
Excessive sodium intake is associated with both hypertension and an increased risk of cardiovascular...
The idea that an osmotically inactive Na(+) storage pool exists that can be varied to accommodate st...
The idea that an osmotically inactive Na(+) storage pool exists that can be varied to accommodate st...
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death worldwide and represent a dramatic socio-econom...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Sodium (Na+) can accumulate in the skin tissue, sequestered by negatively charged glycosaminoglycans...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Sodium (Na+) can accumulate in the skin tissue, sequestered by negatively charged glycosaminoglycans...
The glycosaminoglycan (GAG) molecules are a group of high molecular weight, negatively charged polys...
Glycosaminoglycans in the skin interstitium and endothelial surface layer have been shown to be invo...
Glycosaminoglycans in the skin interstitium and endothelial surface layer have been shown to be invo...
Recently, studies have emerged suggesting that the skin plays a role as major Na+ reservoir via regu...
The current paradigm regarding sodium handling in animals and humans postulates that total body sodi...
High dietary sodium intake triggers increased blood pressure (BP). Animal studies show that dietary ...
Background: By binding to negatively charged polysaccharides called glycosaminoglycans, sodium can b...
Excessive sodium intake is associated with both hypertension and an increased risk of cardiovascular...
The idea that an osmotically inactive Na(+) storage pool exists that can be varied to accommodate st...
The idea that an osmotically inactive Na(+) storage pool exists that can be varied to accommodate st...
Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death worldwide and represent a dramatic socio-econom...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Sodium (Na+) can accumulate in the skin tissue, sequestered by negatively charged glycosaminoglycans...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Sodium (Na+) can accumulate in the skin tissue, sequestered by negatively charged glycosaminoglycans...