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Intracellular ionic consequences of dietary salt loading in essential hypertension  Relation to blood pressure and effects of calcium channel blockade

Intracellular ionic consequences of dietary salt loading in essential hypertension Relation to blood pressure and effects of calcium channel blockade

... of salt sensitivity in hypertension, 19F-, 13P-, and 23Na-nuclear magnetic resonance techniques were used to measure cytosolic free calcium (Cai), pH (pHi), free magnesium (Mgi), and sodium (Nai) in erythrocytes ...

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Thermoregulatory consequences of salt loading in the lizard Pogona vitticeps

Thermoregulatory consequences of salt loading in the lizard Pogona vitticeps

... indicating that gaping does contribute to water loss when accounting for the contribution of metabolism itself (evaporative heat loss corresponds to 86% of the total HP during non-gaping intervals, rising to 114% when ...

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High salt intake reprioritizes osmolyte and energy metabolism for body fluid conservation

High salt intake reprioritizes osmolyte and energy metabolism for body fluid conservation

... a salt-free diet would corre- spond to 18 l/d water intake in an 80-kg human and be considered a disease ...in salt intake without free water restriction increased cortisol levels in ...Comparable ...

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Attenuation of Salt Loading Induced Cardiomegaly and Dyslipidemia in Wistar Rats by Aqueous Leaf Extract of Chromolaena odorata

Attenuation of Salt Loading Induced Cardiomegaly and Dyslipidemia in Wistar Rats by Aqueous Leaf Extract of Chromolaena odorata

... Wistar albino rats (180 - 210 g at the start of the study) were collected from the animal house of the Department of Physiology, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus. Studies were conducted in compliance with applicable ...

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The kidney cytochrome P 450 2C23 arachidonic acid epoxygenase is upregulated during dietary salt loading

The kidney cytochrome P 450 2C23 arachidonic acid epoxygenase is upregulated during dietary salt loading

... excess salt (1, 2, ...the salt- dependent upregulation of the renal AA epoxygenase occurred in the absence of measurable changes in the tran- scriptional activities of known P-450 2C gene subfamily ...the ...

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A salinity module for SWAT to simulate salt ion fate and transport at the watershed scale

A salinity module for SWAT to simulate salt ion fate and transport at the watershed scale

... the salt loading via the hydrologic path- ways of groundwater discharge ...of salt in the creek wa- ter is from groundwater discharge, 3 % from surface runoff, and 1 % from lateral ...water ...

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The response of non traditional natriuretic peptide production sites to salt and water manipulations in the rainbow trout

The response of non traditional natriuretic peptide production sites to salt and water manipulations in the rainbow trout

... inhibit salt intake (Antunes-Rodrigues et ...in salt loading in rats (Cameron et ...and salt loading both increased CNP mRNA but levels of CNP mRNA elsewhere in the brain were not ...

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ALOE VERA GEL REVERSES HAEMOSTATIC DERANGEMENT IN RATS FOLLOWING SALT LOADING

ALOE VERA GEL REVERSES HAEMOSTATIC DERANGEMENT IN RATS FOLLOWING SALT LOADING

... high salt intake and Aloe vera on haemostatic function. [11,18,19] Salt loading has been reported to increase PDW, MPV and P-LCR with no significant effect on platelet ...high salt diet will ...

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Renal Response to Chronic Intravenous Salt Loading in the Rat

Renal Response to Chronic Intravenous Salt Loading in the Rat

... Ringer's loading were due almost entirely to the rise in SNGFR, and not to any large fall in absolute ...Ringer's loading increase delivery of proximal tubule fluid by different mechanisms, with chronic ...

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Is atriopeptin a physiological or pathophysiological substance? Studies in the autoimmune rat

Is atriopeptin a physiological or pathophysiological substance? Studies in the autoimmune rat

... Atriopeptin (AP), a natriuretic-diuretic and vasodilatory peptide, is synthesized and secreted from mammalian atria. The definitive role of this peptide on cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology has yet to be ...

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Salt resistance of tomato species grown in sand culture

Salt resistance of tomato species grown in sand culture

... both salt- resistant and salt-sensitive ...in salt-sensitive ...in salt-resistant cultivars compared to salt-sensitive cultivars suggests that it may have a better protection against ...

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Bellacragher Saltmarsh SAC 002005

Bellacragher Saltmarsh SAC 002005

... Based on data from the Saltmarsh Monitoring Project (SMP) (McCorry, 2007; McCorry and Ryle, 2009). The sub-site Bellacragher Bay (site ID: SMP0021) that supports Mediterranean salt meadows (MSM) was mapped to give ...

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Crystal structure of the co crystal salt 2 amino 6 bromo­pyridinium 2,3,5,6 tetra­fluoro­benzoate

Crystal structure of the co crystal salt 2 amino 6 bromo­pyridinium 2,3,5,6 tetra­fluoro­benzoate

... co-crystal salt (I), adjacent amino pyridinium benzoate salt units are linked into dimeric salt complexes with self- complementary hydrogen bonds (Table 1, entry 3) from the second amine hydrogen ...

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"Please pass the salt" – an ethnoarchaeological study of salt and salt fermented fish production, use and trade in Northeast Thailand

"Please pass the salt" – an ethnoarchaeological study of salt and salt fermented fish production, use and trade in Northeast Thailand

... own salt and fermented fish, but today, it is typical for select households to specialize in these products and sell or trade their ...surplus. Salt pro- ducers generally make 30-40 large jars per season, ...

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NEW RECOMBINATION OF LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS BILE SALT HYDROLASE GENE A (BSHA) AND TRANSFORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI

NEW RECOMBINATION OF LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS BILE SALT HYDROLASE GENE A (BSHA) AND TRANSFORMATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI

... The bile salt (Na-urohydroxycholic acid) concentration and fermentation substrate was used. The substrate specificity of BSH from revealed several interesting results. For instance, the former authors have ...

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Fick’s Diffusion Experiments Revisited —Part I

Fick’s Diffusion Experiments Revisited —Part I

... the salt concentration contours would be sections of concentric spheres centered on the salt reservoir at the funnel ...of salt will be flattened vigorously by buoyancy force 3 . The denser ...

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Potato tuber permittivity during deformation in compression

Potato tuber permittivity during deformation in compression

... relative permittivity rather increased with increasing loading. It can be detected on the initial parts of the plots in Figure 3a, b. This behaviour and formation of the permittivity maxima in the initial parts of ...

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The Health Equity and Effectiveness of Policy Options to Reduce Dietary Salt Intake in England: Policy Forecast

The Health Equity and Effectiveness of Policy Options to Reduce Dietary Salt Intake in England: Policy Forecast

... Concurrently, salt intakes in the UK have fallen by an average ...in salt intakes remain (9% higher in manual worker compared with non-manual) ...dietary salt intakes will also substantially reduce ...

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A Lean Six Sigma framework for the reduction of ship loading commercial time in the iron ore pelletising industry

A Lean Six Sigma framework for the reduction of ship loading commercial time in the iron ore pelletising industry

... the loading operation and discussions with relevant executives, directors, managers and shop-floor personnel were also carried out to consider, in the design of the implementation framework, key parameters and ...

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Fooling a freshwater fish: how dietary salt transforms the rainbow trout gill into a seawater gill phenotype

Fooling a freshwater fish: how dietary salt transforms the rainbow trout gill into a seawater gill phenotype

... dietary salt loading, a response that is typical of the transfer of FW fish to SW (Evans et ...internal salt sensing is an important cue promoting gill remodelling during migration of fish into ...

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