Dietary salt regulates epithelial sodium channels in rat endothelial cells: adaptation of vasculature to salt
British Journal of Pharmacology2015Vol. 172(23), pp. 5634–5646
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Hui‐Bin Liu, Jun Zhang, Yingying Sun, Xinyuan Li, Shuai Jiang, Mingyu Liu, Jing Shi, Bin‐Lin Song, Dan Zhao, He‐Ping Ma, Zhi‐Ren Zhang
Abstract
HS intake increased the BP of SD rats, but simultaneously enhanced EDR by reducing ENaC activity and expression due to feedback inhibition. Therefore, ENaCs may play an important role in endothelial cells allowing the vasculature to adapt to HS conditions.
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