Published: 14.07.2026 at 18:04, Editorial boerse-global.de
Vitamin K2 activates proteins that prevent calcium deposits in arterial walls, thereby reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
The Role of Vitamin K2
Particularly the form known as Vitamin K2 (MK-7) is under examination. Recent studies have investigated whether supplementation can slow the progression of coronary calcifications. Since calcified coronary arteries are recognized as a major risk factor for heart attacks, this approach could be significant for prevention.
<h2>Newborns: Severe Consequences of Vitamin K Deficiency</h2>
<p>The importance of this vitamin is evident even in infants. A Swedish cohort study published in JAMA Pediatrics analyzed over two million data sets from 2003 to 2021. The result: Babies who did not receive intramuscular Vitamin K after birth had a 52% higher rate of bleeding.</p>
<p>Alarmingly, the risk of intracranial hemorrhages in the first six months of life was nearly three times higher. Meanwhile, the rate of parents refusing prophylaxis increased from 0.66% (2006) to 1.50% (2021).</p>
<h2>Genetic Switch Discovered in Heart Failure</h2>
<p>Chronic inflammation and vascular deposits often burden the cardiovascular system unnoticed for years. Research from Universitätsmedizin Göttingen identified KLF15 as a central transcription factor in heart failure. In animal models, targeted activation reduced pathological heart enlargement and stabilized pumping function.</p>
<p>Scientists from Berlin and Würzburg also examined the detrimental effects of oxalic acid. Their study published in *Cardiovascular Research* shows that oxalate triggers inflammatory processes via the signaling molecule IL-17A, which is relevant for patients with chronic kidney diseases where elevated oxalate levels often correlate with cardiovascular complications.</p>
<h2>New Agents Against Inflammation and Obesity</h2>
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<p>A team from the University of Graz presented long-chain Vitamin E metabolites (LCM). According to their study in *Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B*, these molecules act anti-inflammatory and inflammation-resolving without interfering with natural healing processes.</p>
<p>In obesity research, a peptide known as BRP has gained attention. In animal studies, it resulted in significant weight loss that exclusively affected fat reserves while preserving muscle mass. The mechanism operates through the satiety center in the hypothalamus, without common side effects like nausea seen in other preparations.</p>Disclaimer regarding our articles: No investment advice, no purchase or sale recommendation. Information on prices, companies, and markets is subject to change; all possible losses can occur in stock market transactions. Our contributions are created and reviewed wholly or partially with the assistance of AI.
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