Abstract:Glutamine supplementation has been reported to affect blood pressure (BP). However, its role in the progression of hypertension induced by high salt diet (HSD) has not been elucidated. Male normotensive Wistar rats were exposed to high salt diet and treated with different doses of glutamine supplementation. Rats aged 6 weeks were assigned to five groups: (1) Normal-salt diet (0.3% NaCl, NSD); (2) High-salt diet (8% NaCl, HSD); (3) High-salt + low-dose diet (8% NaCl, 0.5 g of L-glutamine/kg body weight, HSLGD);… Show more
Gut dysbiosis serves as an underlying factor for the development of hypertension. The restoration of this dysbiosis has emerged as a promising strategy in improving hypertension. Food-derived bioactive protein peptides...
Gut dysbiosis serves as an underlying factor for the development of hypertension. The restoration of this dysbiosis has emerged as a promising strategy in improving hypertension. Food-derived bioactive protein peptides...
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