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{{Short description|Glycosaminoglycan found in animals}}
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'''Dermatan sulfate''' is a [[glycosaminoglycan]] (formerly called a mucopolysaccharide) found mostly in [[skin]], but also in [[blood vessels]], [[heart valves]], [[tendons]], and [[lungs]].
It is also referred to as [[chondroitin sulfate|chondroitin sulfate B]],
== Function ==
Dermatan sulfate may have roles in [[coagulation]], [[cardiovascular disease]], [[carcinogenesis]], [[infection]], [[wound repair]], maintaining the shape of galactosamine 4-sulfate, skin, and [[fibrosis]].<ref
==Pathology==
Dermatan sulfate accumulates abnormally in several of the [[mucopolysaccharidosis]] disorders.
An excess of dermatan sulfate in the [[mitral valve]] is characteristic of myxomatous degeneration of the leaflets leading to redundancy of valve [[tissue (biology)|tissue]] and ultimately, [[mitral valve prolapse]] (into the [[left atrium]]) and insufficiency. This chronic prolapse occurs mainly in women over the age of 60, and can predispose the [[patient]] to [[mitral annular
== See also ==
* [[Iduronic acid]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
* {{MeshName|Dermatan+sulfate}}
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[[Category:Glycosaminoglycans]]
[[Category:Sulfate esters]]
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