The moth and the aspen tree: Sodium in early postnatal development. Over the past 25 years, our perception of the neonatal kidney has changed markedly from its being a “limited” organ compared with that of the adult to being extraordinarily well adapted in its role in maintaining homeostasis and making possible the rapid somatic growth necessary during this critical period of life. The present review focuses on the physiologic adaptations by the neonatal kidney in the maintenance of a positive sodium balance, which is necessary for normal growth not only in mammals but also in moths. There is a fine interplay between the developing brain, heart, thyroid, adrenals, and sympathetic nervous system, all converging on the kidney to conserve sodi...
Hypertension is common and contributes, via cardiovascular disease, towards a large proportion of ad...
Sodium intake is vital for mammals in their maintenance of body fluid homeostasis. Adult rats will a...
INTRODUCTION:Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated that dietary salt overload and salt r...
The moth and the aspen tree: Sodium in early postnatal development. Over the past 25 years, our perc...
Although more studies have been performed and articles have been published about sodium homeostasis ...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour sodium balance studies and creatinine clearance measurements were perfor...
Osmoregulatory mechanisms can be vulnerable to electrolyte and/or endocrine environmental changes du...
Deterioration of development conditions in the perinatal period (starvation of the mother, excess so...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour balance studies were performed on 70 healthy newborn infants of gestatio...
Renal function is low in infancy, even when the appropriate correction is made for the small body si...
The development of organisms is changing drastically because of anthropogenic changes in once-limite...
International audienceIn the neonatal period, the human kidney is characterized by an impaired abili...
In pre- and post-natal period nutrition can influence the function of many organs, including the kid...
We discovered high Na(+) and water content in the skin of newborn Sprague-Dawley rats, which reduced...
<div><p>Hypertension is common and contributes, via cardiovascular disease, towards a large proporti...
Hypertension is common and contributes, via cardiovascular disease, towards a large proportion of ad...
Sodium intake is vital for mammals in their maintenance of body fluid homeostasis. Adult rats will a...
INTRODUCTION:Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated that dietary salt overload and salt r...
The moth and the aspen tree: Sodium in early postnatal development. Over the past 25 years, our perc...
Although more studies have been performed and articles have been published about sodium homeostasis ...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour sodium balance studies and creatinine clearance measurements were perfor...
Osmoregulatory mechanisms can be vulnerable to electrolyte and/or endocrine environmental changes du...
Deterioration of development conditions in the perinatal period (starvation of the mother, excess so...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour balance studies were performed on 70 healthy newborn infants of gestatio...
Renal function is low in infancy, even when the appropriate correction is made for the small body si...
The development of organisms is changing drastically because of anthropogenic changes in once-limite...
International audienceIn the neonatal period, the human kidney is characterized by an impaired abili...
In pre- and post-natal period nutrition can influence the function of many organs, including the kid...
We discovered high Na(+) and water content in the skin of newborn Sprague-Dawley rats, which reduced...
<div><p>Hypertension is common and contributes, via cardiovascular disease, towards a large proporti...
Hypertension is common and contributes, via cardiovascular disease, towards a large proportion of ad...
Sodium intake is vital for mammals in their maintenance of body fluid homeostasis. Adult rats will a...
INTRODUCTION:Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated that dietary salt overload and salt r...