Early and late adjustment to potassium loading in humans. We studied the adaptation to early (72 hr) and late (20 days) K loading (400 mmol/day, 4 equal meals every 6 hour) in six healthy humans. Throughout the study, each single K meal was followed by an acute transient rise in plasma K, aldosterone and kaliuresis. “K balance” (urinary K excretion ∼80% of intake) was achieved in the second 24 hour period of K loading. This was associated with elevated plasma K and aldosterone, slightly negative sodium (Na) balance and stimulated plasma renin activity. At 20 days of K loading Na loss had been compensated. Plasma renin activity and aldosterone had returned to baseline, although the latter kept increasing after each single K meal. Compared to...
The critical importance of serum potassium concentration in both health and disease has been demonst...
Effect of potassium chloride on plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone during sodium restricti...
Effects of changing salt and water balance on renal kallikrein, kininogen and kinin. The kallikrein–...
plasma renin activity (PRA). This study was designed to study the role of increased aldosterone prod...
Mineralocorticoid activity and the excretion of an oral potassium load in normal man. In six healthy...
Hyperkalemia: An adaptive response in chronic renal insufficiency.BackgroundHyperkalemia is a common...
Aldosterone and potassium homeostasis. The presently accepted regulators of the homeostatic excretio...
cortisol, and corticosterone to an infusion of 75 mEq of potassium chloride over 120 min were studie...
Paradoxical potassium depletion: a renal mechanism for extrarenal potassium adaptation. Following ne...
Renal K+ excretion is increased rapidly following dietary K+ intake, but the underlying molecular me...
The role of aldosterone in extrarenal potassium tolerance: Studies in anephric man. Since the role o...
sterone, renin activity (PRA), potassium, corticosterone, cortisol, and in some cases angiotensin II...
A B S T R A C T The influence on urinary acidification of prolonged ingestion of a high potassium di...
Potassium supplementation ameliorates mineralocorticoid-induced sodium retention. Potassium depletio...
Dietary potassium (K(+)) intake has antihypertensive effects, prevents strokes, and improves cardiov...
The critical importance of serum potassium concentration in both health and disease has been demonst...
Effect of potassium chloride on plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone during sodium restricti...
Effects of changing salt and water balance on renal kallikrein, kininogen and kinin. The kallikrein–...
plasma renin activity (PRA). This study was designed to study the role of increased aldosterone prod...
Mineralocorticoid activity and the excretion of an oral potassium load in normal man. In six healthy...
Hyperkalemia: An adaptive response in chronic renal insufficiency.BackgroundHyperkalemia is a common...
Aldosterone and potassium homeostasis. The presently accepted regulators of the homeostatic excretio...
cortisol, and corticosterone to an infusion of 75 mEq of potassium chloride over 120 min were studie...
Paradoxical potassium depletion: a renal mechanism for extrarenal potassium adaptation. Following ne...
Renal K+ excretion is increased rapidly following dietary K+ intake, but the underlying molecular me...
The role of aldosterone in extrarenal potassium tolerance: Studies in anephric man. Since the role o...
sterone, renin activity (PRA), potassium, corticosterone, cortisol, and in some cases angiotensin II...
A B S T R A C T The influence on urinary acidification of prolonged ingestion of a high potassium di...
Potassium supplementation ameliorates mineralocorticoid-induced sodium retention. Potassium depletio...
Dietary potassium (K(+)) intake has antihypertensive effects, prevents strokes, and improves cardiov...
The critical importance of serum potassium concentration in both health and disease has been demonst...
Effect of potassium chloride on plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone during sodium restricti...
Effects of changing salt and water balance on renal kallikrein, kininogen and kinin. The kallikrein–...