Scientists find BP control system in kidney’s structural units
January 15th, 2011 - 5:53 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Jan 15 (ANI): A new study has found blood pressure control system in kidney’s structural units.
The kidney is made up of roughly 1 million working units called nephrons. These basic structural units remove waste products from the blood, recycle some substances to be reused and eliminate what is left as urine. The end segment of nephrons, called the distal nephron, helps set blood pressure by controlling the amount of sodium in our blood.
Scientists at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio have shed light on how this essential function of the distal nephron is regulated.
They demonstrated that sodium handling by the distal nephron is under the control of a local regulatory system.
The kidney is made up of roughly one million working units called nephrons. These basic structural units remove waste products from the blood, recycle some substances to be reused and eliminate what is left as urine.
The end segment of nephrons, called the distal nephron, helps set blood pressure by controlling the amount of sodium in our blood.
Loss or dysfunction of this system leads to hypertension resulting from improper salt retention by the kidneys, the scientists found in mouse studies.
“These studies provide the first unequivocal evidence of a blood pressure control system in the distal nephron of the kidney,” said senior author James Stockand.
“It turns out control of sodium re-absorption by this system is as important to normal blood pressure regulation as is a better-understood system, called the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, which works outside the kidney,” said Stockand. (ANI)
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