Aldosterone is the key regulating hormone of whole body fluid and electrolyte balance. Perturbations in aldosterone synthesis and activation of its receptor, the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), can lead to hypertension. Consequences of impaired sodium handling, for example hypertension, are a key risk factor in both renal and cardiovascular disease and indicative of impaired electrolyte homeostasis in the body. Renal sodium homeostasis can be modulated in several ways for example, by increasing aldosterone synthesis and activation of MR. Hypertension can also occur due to a dysregulation of aldosterone signalling which can often result in chronic pathologies of the kidney such as nephropathy and renal fibrosis. Aldosterone regulates sodium...