ABSTRACT Although there is a general agreement on the recommendation for reduced salt intake as a public health issue, the mechanism by which high salt intake triggers pathological effects on the cardio-renal axis is not completely understood. Emerging evidence indicates that the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) is the main target of high Na+ intake. An inappropriate activation of tissue RAAS may lead to hypertension and organ damage. We reviewed the impact of high salt intake on the RAAS on the cardio-renal axis highlighting the molecular pathways that leads to injury effects. We also provide an assessment of recent observational studies related to the consequences of non-osmotically active Na+ accumulation, breaking the paradig...
Chronic kidney disease contributes to hypertension, but the mechanisms are incompletely understood. ...
There is a strong association between salt intake and cardiovascular diseases, particularly hyperten...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Studies suggest that reductio...
Long-term exposure to elevated aldosterone levels or activation of the mineralocorticoid receptors r...
High- salt diets are the major environmental contribu-tor to the development of essential hypertensi...
AbstractA high salt diet is associated with reduced activity of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone sy...
It has not yet been fully elucidated whether cardiac tissue levels of prorenin, renin and (P)RR are ...
Interactions between sodium intake, the renin angiotensin system and renal and cardiovascular outcom...
Hypertension is a global epidemic that increases risk for stroke, myocardial infarction, vascular di...
Many patients with essential hypertension respond to a high dietary sodium intake with a rise in blo...
Interactions between sodium intake, the renin–angiotensin system, and renal and cardiovascular outco...
BACKGROUND In hypertension, sodium sensitivity (SS) of blood pressure is associated with renal hemod...
renal vasculature respond to similar arterial angiotensin II (A II) levels. We have assessed the eff...
Hypertension (HTN), a major public health issue is currently the leading factor in the global burden...
Experimental data indicate that aldosterone excess and high dietary salt ingestion combine to worsen...
Chronic kidney disease contributes to hypertension, but the mechanisms are incompletely understood. ...
There is a strong association between salt intake and cardiovascular diseases, particularly hyperten...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Studies suggest that reductio...
Long-term exposure to elevated aldosterone levels or activation of the mineralocorticoid receptors r...
High- salt diets are the major environmental contribu-tor to the development of essential hypertensi...
AbstractA high salt diet is associated with reduced activity of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone sy...
It has not yet been fully elucidated whether cardiac tissue levels of prorenin, renin and (P)RR are ...
Interactions between sodium intake, the renin angiotensin system and renal and cardiovascular outcom...
Hypertension is a global epidemic that increases risk for stroke, myocardial infarction, vascular di...
Many patients with essential hypertension respond to a high dietary sodium intake with a rise in blo...
Interactions between sodium intake, the renin–angiotensin system, and renal and cardiovascular outco...
BACKGROUND In hypertension, sodium sensitivity (SS) of blood pressure is associated with renal hemod...
renal vasculature respond to similar arterial angiotensin II (A II) levels. We have assessed the eff...
Hypertension (HTN), a major public health issue is currently the leading factor in the global burden...
Experimental data indicate that aldosterone excess and high dietary salt ingestion combine to worsen...
Chronic kidney disease contributes to hypertension, but the mechanisms are incompletely understood. ...
There is a strong association between salt intake and cardiovascular diseases, particularly hyperten...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Studies suggest that reductio...