Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major public health problem affecting more than a billion people worldwide with complications, including stroke, heart failure and kidney failure. The regulation of blood pressure is multifactorial reflecting genetic susceptibility, in utero environment and external factors such as obesity and salt intake. In keeping with Arthur Guyton's hypothesis, the kidney plays a key role in blood pressure control and data from clinical studies; physiology and genetics have shown that hypertension is driven a failure of the kidney to excrete excess salt at normal levels of blood pressure. There is a number of rare Mendelian blood pressure syndromes, which have shed light on the molecular mechanisms involved in dy...
Gene mutations in WNK4 kinase cause a genetic form of hypertension by affecting multiple ion transpo...
International audienceMutations of the gene encoding WNK1 [With No lysine (K) kinase 1] or WNK4 caus...
Mutations in WNK1 and WNK4 kinase genes have been shown to cause a human hereditary hypertensive dis...
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major public health problem affecting more than a billion pe...
The renal WNK kinase pathway: a new link to hypertension The discovery of the renal WNK kinase pathw...
Renal salt handling has a profound effect on body fluid and blood pressure (BP) maintenance as exemp...
The renal WNK kinase pathway: a new link to hypertension The discovery of the renal WNK kinase pathw...
Arterial hypertension affects one third of the Western population and constitutes a remarkable risk ...
textabstractIn the kidney, the renal tubule plays a major role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte ...
Several monogenic hypertensive disorders are caused by genetic mutations leading to the deranged fun...
Gamba, Gerardo. Role of WNK kinases in regulating tubular salt and potas-sium transport and in the d...
The relationship between renal salt handling and hypertension is intertwined historically. The disco...
Familial hyperkalaemic hypertension (FHH) was orig-inally described by Paver and Pauline in 1964 [1]...
Background. Familial hyperkalaemia and hypertension (FHH), also termed pseudohypoaldosteronism type ...
It has recently been shown that the WNK [with-no-K(Lys)] kinases (WNK1, WNK2, WNK3 and WNK4) have vi...
Gene mutations in WNK4 kinase cause a genetic form of hypertension by affecting multiple ion transpo...
International audienceMutations of the gene encoding WNK1 [With No lysine (K) kinase 1] or WNK4 caus...
Mutations in WNK1 and WNK4 kinase genes have been shown to cause a human hereditary hypertensive dis...
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major public health problem affecting more than a billion pe...
The renal WNK kinase pathway: a new link to hypertension The discovery of the renal WNK kinase pathw...
Renal salt handling has a profound effect on body fluid and blood pressure (BP) maintenance as exemp...
The renal WNK kinase pathway: a new link to hypertension The discovery of the renal WNK kinase pathw...
Arterial hypertension affects one third of the Western population and constitutes a remarkable risk ...
textabstractIn the kidney, the renal tubule plays a major role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte ...
Several monogenic hypertensive disorders are caused by genetic mutations leading to the deranged fun...
Gamba, Gerardo. Role of WNK kinases in regulating tubular salt and potas-sium transport and in the d...
The relationship between renal salt handling and hypertension is intertwined historically. The disco...
Familial hyperkalaemic hypertension (FHH) was orig-inally described by Paver and Pauline in 1964 [1]...
Background. Familial hyperkalaemia and hypertension (FHH), also termed pseudohypoaldosteronism type ...
It has recently been shown that the WNK [with-no-K(Lys)] kinases (WNK1, WNK2, WNK3 and WNK4) have vi...
Gene mutations in WNK4 kinase cause a genetic form of hypertension by affecting multiple ion transpo...
International audienceMutations of the gene encoding WNK1 [With No lysine (K) kinase 1] or WNK4 caus...
Mutations in WNK1 and WNK4 kinase genes have been shown to cause a human hereditary hypertensive dis...