2023
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad290
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Skin sodium, lymphatics, and blood pressure: a non-canonical mechanism of salt-sensitive hypertension

Abstract: This editorial refers to 'A 2A R-mediated lymphangiogenesis via VEGFR2 signaling prevents salt-sensitive hypertension', by T. Zhuang et al.

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“…Specifically, impaired lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic dysfunction contribute to sodium and fluid imbalances underlying salt-sensitive hypertension. 38,39 Increasing evidence indicates that the skin and cutaneous lymphatics are important regulators of sodium (Na + ) balance and blood pressure (BP). [40][41][42] With a high-salt diet (HSD), sodium accumulates in the skin, stimulating dermal macrophages to secrete VEGF-C, which activates local lymphangiogenesis.…”
Section: Hypertension and Dermal Lymphangiogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, impaired lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic dysfunction contribute to sodium and fluid imbalances underlying salt-sensitive hypertension. 38,39 Increasing evidence indicates that the skin and cutaneous lymphatics are important regulators of sodium (Na + ) balance and blood pressure (BP). [40][41][42] With a high-salt diet (HSD), sodium accumulates in the skin, stimulating dermal macrophages to secrete VEGF-C, which activates local lymphangiogenesis.…”
Section: Hypertension and Dermal Lymphangiogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%