Serum salusin-alpha and salusin-beta levels in patients with psoriasis
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2015Author
Erden, İlkerUçak, Haydar
Demir, Betül
Çicek, Demet Bakar
Dertlioğlu, Selma
Öztürk, Savaş
Aydın, Süleyman
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Salusin is a bioactive peptide, discovered by Shichri et al.[1] in 2003. This multifunctional bioactive peptide is present in blood, urine and tissues in two forms: salusin-α and salusin-β. Salusins have important effects on the cardiovascular system. In particular, salusin-β is the most potent hypotensive peptide and has a vasodilator effect. This peptide induces hypotension, bradycardia and cardiac dysfunction through a cholinergic mechanism.