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ClC-2 Contributes to Hypotonicity-Induced Adrenal Aldosterone Secretion. [PDF]
Volkert M +3 more
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Abstract In teleost fishes, cortisol is the major corticoid and has both glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid actions. However, how fish tissues discriminate between these distinct corticosteroid actions is unclear. In mammals, the major factors responsible for intracellular corticosteroid regulation are glucocorticoid receptors (grs) and the ...
Makoto Kusakabe +4 more
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A novel compound heterozygous mutation in <i>CYP11B2</i> (p.A153P and p.Q337<i>*</i>) associated with primary hypoaldosteronism. [PDF]
Yang J +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Hyperkalaemia is a serious complication in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and heart failure (HF), often leading to the discontinuation of renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system inhibitors (RAASi; renin‐angiotensin system inhibitors [RASi] and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists [MRAs]) despite their cardiorenal ...
Hans Furuland +6 more
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Prediction Model and Score for Subtyping Primary Aldosteronism: Development and Multi-Cohort Validation. [PDF]
Dong H +11 more
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Renal tubular acidosis: A ‘basic’ disorder
Equine Veterinary Education, EarlyView.
H. J. Mason, L. G. Arroyo
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Global kidney health: Are we failing the silent pandemic?
Abstract Chronic kidney disease (CKD), although not infectious, has a sharply rising global incidence, alarming rates of death and disability, and the potential to disrupt health systems and economies. Thus, it demands the urgency and global attention of past pandemics.
Taewon Yi +2 more
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Emerging Medical Therapies for Primary Aldosteronism. [PDF]
Vibhatavata P, Turcu AF.
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Hypoadrenocorticism‐like syndrome in a cat with Tritrichomonas foetus infection: a case report
A reduced sodium: potassium ratio is an uncommon finding in cats, and is typically associated with conditions such as hypoadrenocorticism, severe renal and cardiovascular diseases, cavitary effusion and certain non‐parasitic gastrointestinal diseases.
M. Crisonà +4 more
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This mini‐review describes the pathophysiology of the disrupted hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis in dogs, and probably cats, with the MDR1 (ABCB1) mutation, ABCB1‐1Δ in dogs and ABCB11930‐1931del TC in cats. Clinical consequences in affected animals are discussed and therapeutic interventions to consider are presented.
K. L. Mealey
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