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Salt makes brain cells release a chemical called BDNF, which turns off a safety switch (KCC2) that normally calms down blood pressure neurons — blocking BDNF stops this from happening.
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When rats eat a lot of salt, their brains release a protein called BDNF that messes up a natural brake system that normally keeps blood pressure low. This study shows that blocking BDNF or its partner TrkB fixes the problem, proving they’re the cause.
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