Sodium intake and progression of chronic kidney disease-has the time finally come to do the impossible: a prospective randomized controlled trial? Nephrol. Dial. Transpl. 36, 381–384 (2021). Article CAS Google Scholar Blumberg, A., Nelp, W. B., Hegstrom, R. M. & Scribner, B. H. ...
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However, the influence of DCs and hypertension is bidirectional, resulting in a self-enhancing interplay: DCs not only exacerbate hypertension, but hypertension enhances DC activity and activation. Hypertensive mechanical trauma might produce neoantigens due to cell death and the subsequent exposure of i...
Salt retention as a result of chronic, excessive dietary salt intake, is widely accepted as one of the most common causes of hypertension. In a small minority of cases, enhanced Na+ reabsorption by the kidney can be traced to specific genetic defects of salt transport, or pathological condition...
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Herein, we propose that Bowman’s area enlargement may be included as another critical indicator of progressive glomerular changes due to chronic HSD consumption. Calcium concentrations in the blood and extracellular fluids are tightly controlled through the regulated translocation of calcium ions via ...
Excessive intake of dietary salt (NaCl) is clearly defined as an unhealthy lifestyle, due to its strong correlation with higher risks of chronic inflammation1, cardiovascular disease2 and autoimmune diseases3. Therefore, many professional societies recommend an upper salt intake limit of 3.75–6...
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As a growth factor, sodium is important because it stimulates protein synthesis and increases cell mass and, as a result, inadequate sodium intake could lead to growth failure (26), and chronic sodium depletion has been found in many conditions related to failure to thrive (27), (28). ...