In addition to the classic and well-established “feedback control” of potassium balance, increasing investigative attention has focused on a novel and not widely recognized complementary regulatory paradigm for maintaining potassium homeostasis—the “feed-forward control” of potassium balance. This regulatory mechanism, initially defined in rumen, has recently been validated in normal human subjects. Studies are being conducted to determine the location for this putative potassium sensor and to evaluate potential signals, which might increase renal potassium excretion. Awareness of this more updated integrative control mechanism for potassium homeostasis is ever more relevant today, when the medical community is increasingly focused on the c...
Hyperkalemia is a common clinical problem with potentially fatal consequences. The prevalence of hyp...
The critical importance of serum potassium concentration in both health and disease has been demonst...
Hyperkalemia: An adaptive response in chronic renal insufficiency.BackgroundHyperkalemia is a common...
In addition to the classic and well-established “feedback control” of potassium balance, increasing ...
Potassium homeostasis in man is normally accomplished by appropriate changes in the renal excretion ...
International audienceDespite recent therapeutic advances, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of th...
Despite recent therapeutic advances, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the fastest growing glob...
Despite recent therapeutic advances, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the fastest growing glob...
Aldosterone and potassium homeostasis. The presently accepted regulators of the homeostatic excretio...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
Potassium is pivotal for membrane potentials and controls the functioning of a variety of organs, in...
The average potassium intake in the United States population ranges from 90 to 120 mEq/day. About 98...
Potassium (K(+)) ions are the predominant intracellular cations. K(+) homeostasis depends on externa...
Membrane voltage controls the function of excitable cells and is mainly a consequence of the ratio b...
A complex pump-leak system involving both active and passive transport mechanisms is responsible for...
Hyperkalemia is a common clinical problem with potentially fatal consequences. The prevalence of hyp...
The critical importance of serum potassium concentration in both health and disease has been demonst...
Hyperkalemia: An adaptive response in chronic renal insufficiency.BackgroundHyperkalemia is a common...
In addition to the classic and well-established “feedback control” of potassium balance, increasing ...
Potassium homeostasis in man is normally accomplished by appropriate changes in the renal excretion ...
International audienceDespite recent therapeutic advances, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of th...
Despite recent therapeutic advances, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the fastest growing glob...
Despite recent therapeutic advances, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the fastest growing glob...
Aldosterone and potassium homeostasis. The presently accepted regulators of the homeostatic excretio...
Maintenance of potassium homeostasis presents a unique and complex problem in electrolyte regulation...
Potassium is pivotal for membrane potentials and controls the functioning of a variety of organs, in...
The average potassium intake in the United States population ranges from 90 to 120 mEq/day. About 98...
Potassium (K(+)) ions are the predominant intracellular cations. K(+) homeostasis depends on externa...
Membrane voltage controls the function of excitable cells and is mainly a consequence of the ratio b...
A complex pump-leak system involving both active and passive transport mechanisms is responsible for...
Hyperkalemia is a common clinical problem with potentially fatal consequences. The prevalence of hyp...
The critical importance of serum potassium concentration in both health and disease has been demonst...
Hyperkalemia: An adaptive response in chronic renal insufficiency.BackgroundHyperkalemia is a common...