Na(+)-ATPase in spontaneous hypertensive rats: possible AT(1) receptor target in the development of hypertension.
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How the kidney is impacted by the perinatal maternal environment to develop hypertensionMetabolic programming during lactation stimulates renal Na+ transport in the adult offspring due to an early impact on local angiotensin II pathwaysThe effect of saponins from Ampelozizyphus amazonicus Ducke on the renal Na+ pumps' activities and urinary excretion of natriuretic peptides.Perinatal Na+ overload programs raised renal proximal Na+ transport and enalapril-sensitive alterations of Ang II signaling pathways during adulthood.The sodium-activated sodium channel is expressed in the rat kidney thick ascending limb and collecting duct cells and is upregulated during high salt intake.The second sodium pump: from the function to the gene.Renal molecular mechanisms underlying altered Na+ handling and genesis of hypertension during adulthood in prenatally undernourished rats.Protective outcomes of low-dose doxycycline on renal function of Wistar rats subjected to acute ischemia/reperfusion injury.Maternal Na+ intake induces renal function injury in rats prevented by a short-term angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor.Transplantation of bone marrow-derived MSCs improves renal function and Na++K+-ATPase activity in rats with renovascular hypertension.ANG-(3-4) inhibits renal Na+-ATPase in hypertensive rats through a mechanism that involves dissociation of ANG II receptors, heterodimers, and PKA.The angiotensin II/AT1 receptor pathway mediates malaria-induced acute kidney injury
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Na(+)-ATPase in spontaneous hypertensive rats: possible AT(1) receptor target in the development of hypertension.
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Na(+)-ATPase in spontaneous hy ...... e development of hypertension.
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Anibal G Lopes
Christina M Takiya
Elaine Gomes-Quintana
Eugênio P Queiroz-Madeira
Janaína D Líbano-Soares
Lucienne S Lara
Mira Wengert
Roberto T Sudo
Sharon S Landgraf
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10.1016/J.BBAMEM.2009.06.018
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2009-06-26T00:00:00Z