High Phosphate Diets Drive Hypertension by Hijacking Brain Growth Factor Signaling
Excess dietary phosphate raises FGF23, which crosses into the brain and triggers sympathetic overactivation and high blood pressure via FGFR4.
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Excess dietary phosphate raises FGF23, which crosses into the brain and triggers sympathetic overactivation and high blood pressure via FGFR4.
A comprehensive review of hyperphosphatemia covers phosphate physiology, hormonal regulation, and clinical consequences for aging and kidney health.
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