Early aldosterone up-regulated genes: New pathways for renal disease?BackgroundThe use of aldosterone antagonists has important beneficial effects on the progression of renal and cardiac disease reflected in a decrease of cardiovascular mortality and renal failure. Nevertheless, the incidence of heart and end-stage renal failure continues to increase. This leads to the conclusion that mechanisms independent of the classical aldosterone/mineralocorticoid receptor system may contribute to the pathogenesis of cardiac and renal disease.MethodsThe mRNA expression profile of human renal epithelial cells in response to aldosterone was characterized using cDNA arrays covering ∼1430 genes. Differentially expressed genes were further evaluated by qua...
Aldosterone is the most known mineralocorticoid hormone synthesized by the adrenal cortex. The geno...
Aldosterone release can be triggered by increased angiotensin II concentration in blood, low blood o...
Up to 15% of patients with essential hypertension have inappropriate regulation of aldosterone; alth...
International audienceAldosterone, the main mineralocorticoid hormone in humans, plays a pivotal rol...
Aldosterone regulates blood pressure through its effects on the cardiovascular system and kidney. Al...
International audienceAldosterone acts mainly by activating the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a t...
In the past 10 years, many widely accepted concepts relating to aldosterone production and its patho...
Abstract: Experimental evidence indicates that aldosterone, besides its mineralcorticoid properties,...
Steroid hormones bind to and activate intracellular receptors that act as transcription factors that...
Aldosterone in the development and progression of renal injury.BackgroundThe renin-angiotensin-aldos...
The steroid hormone aldosterone is a key regulator of electrolyte transport in the kidney, and contr...
Slowing the progression of chronic kidney diseases (CKDs) requires new and effective treatment appro...
The renal aldosterone-sensitive distal tubule (ASDT) is crucial for sodium reabsorption and blood pr...
International audienceSodium wasting during the neonatal period is the consequence of a physiologica...
Background. Aldosterone contributes substantially to cardiac and renal injury by acting on target ce...
Aldosterone is the most known mineralocorticoid hormone synthesized by the adrenal cortex. The geno...
Aldosterone release can be triggered by increased angiotensin II concentration in blood, low blood o...
Up to 15% of patients with essential hypertension have inappropriate regulation of aldosterone; alth...
International audienceAldosterone, the main mineralocorticoid hormone in humans, plays a pivotal rol...
Aldosterone regulates blood pressure through its effects on the cardiovascular system and kidney. Al...
International audienceAldosterone acts mainly by activating the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), a t...
In the past 10 years, many widely accepted concepts relating to aldosterone production and its patho...
Abstract: Experimental evidence indicates that aldosterone, besides its mineralcorticoid properties,...
Steroid hormones bind to and activate intracellular receptors that act as transcription factors that...
Aldosterone in the development and progression of renal injury.BackgroundThe renin-angiotensin-aldos...
The steroid hormone aldosterone is a key regulator of electrolyte transport in the kidney, and contr...
Slowing the progression of chronic kidney diseases (CKDs) requires new and effective treatment appro...
The renal aldosterone-sensitive distal tubule (ASDT) is crucial for sodium reabsorption and blood pr...
International audienceSodium wasting during the neonatal period is the consequence of a physiologica...
Background. Aldosterone contributes substantially to cardiac and renal injury by acting on target ce...
Aldosterone is the most known mineralocorticoid hormone synthesized by the adrenal cortex. The geno...
Aldosterone release can be triggered by increased angiotensin II concentration in blood, low blood o...
Up to 15% of patients with essential hypertension have inappropriate regulation of aldosterone; alth...