It has been reported that only one-third of normotensive subjects and half of hypertensive patients are salt-sensitive. Many causes of salt-sensitivity have been proposed. Our suggestion is that a reduced urinary kallikrein level may be one cause, since mutant kininogen-deficient rats, which cannot generate kinin in the urine, are salt-sensitive. Renal kallikrein is secreted by the connecting tubule cells of the kidney, which are located just distal to the macula densa or the tubuloglomerular feedback system. Excess amounts of sodium taken overflow into the distal tubules and are reabsorbed in the collecting ducts. Kinins generated inhibit sodium reabsorption in the collecting ducts. Both blacks and whites with essential hypertension excret...
Urinary kallikrein: A marker of blood pressure sensitivity to salt. We evaluated if a rat strain inb...
Americans to develop end-stage renal disease. TheIntroduction mechanisms responsible for these patho...
like sodium, potassium is vasoactive; for example, when infused into the arterial supply of a vascul...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the etiology of inverse salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP). RECENT...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the etiology of inverse salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP). RECENT...
Abstract: Terrestrial animals must conserve water and NaCl to survive dry environments. The kidney r...
Is it this simple? Could it be that simply defining blood pressure responses to variations in dietar...
Blood pressure salt sensitivity and salt resistance are mechanistically imperfectly explained. A pre...
peer reviewedThe kidneys play a major role in the regulation of the salt balance and thereby regulat...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Studies suggest that reductio...
Background: The main aim of this study is to investigate the role of salt in the development of hype...
Hypertension is a complex trait determined by both genetic and environmental factors and is a major ...
Terrestrial animals must conserve water and NaCl to survive dry environments. The kidney reabsorbs 9...
Backgroud: The relationship between resistant hypertension (HAR) and sodium remains controversial. T...
High blood pressure or hypertension is a major public health issue that affects more than 50% of adu...
Urinary kallikrein: A marker of blood pressure sensitivity to salt. We evaluated if a rat strain inb...
Americans to develop end-stage renal disease. TheIntroduction mechanisms responsible for these patho...
like sodium, potassium is vasoactive; for example, when infused into the arterial supply of a vascul...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the etiology of inverse salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP). RECENT...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the etiology of inverse salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP). RECENT...
Abstract: Terrestrial animals must conserve water and NaCl to survive dry environments. The kidney r...
Is it this simple? Could it be that simply defining blood pressure responses to variations in dietar...
Blood pressure salt sensitivity and salt resistance are mechanistically imperfectly explained. A pre...
peer reviewedThe kidneys play a major role in the regulation of the salt balance and thereby regulat...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Studies suggest that reductio...
Background: The main aim of this study is to investigate the role of salt in the development of hype...
Hypertension is a complex trait determined by both genetic and environmental factors and is a major ...
Terrestrial animals must conserve water and NaCl to survive dry environments. The kidney reabsorbs 9...
Backgroud: The relationship between resistant hypertension (HAR) and sodium remains controversial. T...
High blood pressure or hypertension is a major public health issue that affects more than 50% of adu...
Urinary kallikrein: A marker of blood pressure sensitivity to salt. We evaluated if a rat strain inb...
Americans to develop end-stage renal disease. TheIntroduction mechanisms responsible for these patho...
like sodium, potassium is vasoactive; for example, when infused into the arterial supply of a vascul...