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Conclusion

Vitamin K2 has promising potential to be used as treatment or prevention for the development of vascular calcification especially in at risk patient groups with high incidence of calcification or vitamin K deficiency. Through its peripheral distribution in low density lipoproteins, VK2 exercises its effect by activating various VKDPs including the soft-tissue calcification inhibitor MGP. Clinical trials looking into the effect of VK2 on vascular calcification and its beneficial cardiovascular effects will help elucidate its potential role as a therapeutic strategy.

Andrés Sierra
mie, 18 mar 2015 16:05 CET
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