Hypertonic Na + accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been associated with ageing, hypertension, diabetes, chronic kidney disease and heart failure, but its clinical meaning has yet to be determined. This concept conflicts with the classic physiological paradigm of constant balance between salt intake and excretion, and its water-independent nature is still a matter of debate. We developed a theoretical model explaining changes in the chemical composition of tissues as a function of extracellular volume fraction and excess extracellular fluid, i.e. oedema. The model suggests that the proportional increase in absolute Na + content and concentration due to different degrees of oedema is higher than the ...
In recent times, the traditional nephrocentric, two-compartment model of body sodium has been challe...
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...
Hypertonic Na+ accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been as...
Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for...
Na+ has been suggested to accumulate in tissues, particularly skin, in a hypertonic manner and to ex...
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...
This short article provides a comment on the recent letter by G. Bhave regarding our hypothesis pape...
Homeostasis of fluid and electrolytes is a key physiological process that is tightly controlled. Fai...
Homeostasis of fluid and electrolytes is a key physiological process that is tightly controlled. Fai...
Purpose of Review The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the product...
Excessive sodium intake has been well established as a risk factor for the development and progressi...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Abstract: In recent times, the traditional nephrocentric, two-compartment model of body sodium has b...
In recent times, the traditional nephrocentric, two-compartment model of body sodium has been challe...
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...
Hypertonic Na+ accumulation in peripheral tissues is a recently described phenomenon: it has been as...
Our understanding of Na+ homeostasis has recently been reshaped by the notion of skin as a depot for...
Na+ has been suggested to accumulate in tissues, particularly skin, in a hypertonic manner and to ex...
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...
This short article provides a comment on the recent letter by G. Bhave regarding our hypothesis pape...
Homeostasis of fluid and electrolytes is a key physiological process that is tightly controlled. Fai...
Homeostasis of fluid and electrolytes is a key physiological process that is tightly controlled. Fai...
Purpose of Review The regulation of blood pressure is conventionally conceptualised into the product...
Excessive sodium intake has been well established as a risk factor for the development and progressi...
A precise maintenance of sodium and fluid balance is an essential step in the regulation of blood pr...
Abstract: In recent times, the traditional nephrocentric, two-compartment model of body sodium has b...
In recent times, the traditional nephrocentric, two-compartment model of body sodium has been challe...
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...