Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous cardiovascular (CV) risk factors including visceral obesity, insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, alterations in lipid metabolism and arterial hypertension (AH). In particular, AH plays a key role in the complications associated with metabolic syndrome. High salt intake is a well-known risk factor for AH and CV diseases. Vasoconstriction, impaired vasodilation, extracellular volume expansion, inflammation, and an increased sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity are the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of AH, induced by Western diet. Gut dysbiosis in AH is associated with reduction of short chain fatty acid-producing bacteria: acetate, butyrate and propionate, which activate diffe...
Julio Plaza-Díaz is part of the “UGR Plan Propio de Investigación 2016” and the “Excellence actions...
The pathogenesis of hypertension is known to involve a diverse range of contributing factors includi...
The co-existence of humans and gut microbiota started millions of years ago. Until now, a balance gr...
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous cardiovascular (CV) risk factors including vis...
While hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Cardiac disorders contribute to one of the major causes of fatality across the world. Hypertensive p...
Over the past decade, the immune system has emerged as an important component in the aetiology of hy...
The human gut is heavily colonized by a community of microbiota, primarily bacteria, that exists in ...
Arterial hypertension is a chronic disease which is very prevalent contemporarily. The aim of this r...
The maintenance of the physiological values of blood pressure is closely related to unchangeable fac...
Recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiota plays an important role in the development and path...
Although Na+ homeostasis in vivo is essential for mammals, it is known that excessive salt (NaCl) in...
Gut microbiota and its metabolites such as short chain fatty acids (SCFA), lipopolysaccharides (LPS)...
There is growing evidence that a disturbed microbiota, a complex ecosystem, is associated with the d...
Hypertension is an independent and preventable risk factor for the development of cardiovascular dis...
Julio Plaza-Díaz is part of the “UGR Plan Propio de Investigación 2016” and the “Excellence actions...
The pathogenesis of hypertension is known to involve a diverse range of contributing factors includi...
The co-existence of humans and gut microbiota started millions of years ago. Until now, a balance gr...
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous cardiovascular (CV) risk factors including vis...
While hypertension remains the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and morta...
Cardiac disorders contribute to one of the major causes of fatality across the world. Hypertensive p...
Over the past decade, the immune system has emerged as an important component in the aetiology of hy...
The human gut is heavily colonized by a community of microbiota, primarily bacteria, that exists in ...
Arterial hypertension is a chronic disease which is very prevalent contemporarily. The aim of this r...
The maintenance of the physiological values of blood pressure is closely related to unchangeable fac...
Recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiota plays an important role in the development and path...
Although Na+ homeostasis in vivo is essential for mammals, it is known that excessive salt (NaCl) in...
Gut microbiota and its metabolites such as short chain fatty acids (SCFA), lipopolysaccharides (LPS)...
There is growing evidence that a disturbed microbiota, a complex ecosystem, is associated with the d...
Hypertension is an independent and preventable risk factor for the development of cardiovascular dis...
Julio Plaza-Díaz is part of the “UGR Plan Propio de Investigación 2016” and the “Excellence actions...
The pathogenesis of hypertension is known to involve a diverse range of contributing factors includi...
The co-existence of humans and gut microbiota started millions of years ago. Until now, a balance gr...