Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for Na+ accumulation in multiple cardiovascular diseases and risk factors. The proposed water-independent nature of tissue Na+ could induce local pathogenic changes, but lacks firm demonstration. Here, we show that tissue Na+ excess upon high Na+ intake is a systemic, rather than skin-specific, phenomenon reflecting architectural changes, i.e. a shift in the extracellular-to-intracellular compartments, due to a reduction of the intracellular or accumulation of water-paralleled Na+ in the extracellular space. We also demonstrate that this accumulation is unlikely to justify the observed development of experimental hypertension if it were water-in...
High dietary salt intake is associated with hypertension; the prevalence of salt-sensitive hypertens...
Recently, studies have emerged suggesting that the skin plays a role as major Na+ reservoir via regu...
Endogenous ouabain: Role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Substantial evidence implicates impair...
Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for...
Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for...
Hypertonic Na+ accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been as...
Na+ has been suggested to accumulate in tissues, particularly skin, in a hypertonic manner and to ex...
Purpose of Review The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the product...
Sodium (Na+) and water are closely linked in body fluid physiology by the concepts of osmosis and lo...
Hypertonic Na + accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been a...
Sodium (Na+) and water are closely linked in body fluid physiology by the concepts of osmosis and lo...
Purpose of Review: The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the prod...
Increasing evidence suggests excess skin Na+ accumulation in hypertension; however, the role of skin...
Increasing evidence suggests excess skin Na+ accumulation in hypertension; however, the role of skin...
Purpose of Review: The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the prod...
High dietary salt intake is associated with hypertension; the prevalence of salt-sensitive hypertens...
Recently, studies have emerged suggesting that the skin plays a role as major Na+ reservoir via regu...
Endogenous ouabain: Role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Substantial evidence implicates impair...
Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for...
Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for...
Hypertonic Na+ accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been as...
Na+ has been suggested to accumulate in tissues, particularly skin, in a hypertonic manner and to ex...
Purpose of Review The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the product...
Sodium (Na+) and water are closely linked in body fluid physiology by the concepts of osmosis and lo...
Hypertonic Na + accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been a...
Sodium (Na+) and water are closely linked in body fluid physiology by the concepts of osmosis and lo...
Purpose of Review: The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the prod...
Increasing evidence suggests excess skin Na+ accumulation in hypertension; however, the role of skin...
Increasing evidence suggests excess skin Na+ accumulation in hypertension; however, the role of skin...
Purpose of Review: The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the prod...
High dietary salt intake is associated with hypertension; the prevalence of salt-sensitive hypertens...
Recently, studies have emerged suggesting that the skin plays a role as major Na+ reservoir via regu...
Endogenous ouabain: Role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Substantial evidence implicates impair...