The Phosphorylated Sodium Chloride Cotransporter in Urinary Exosomes Is Superior to Prostasin as a Marker for Aldosteronism
Hypertension, 08/01/2012
van der Lubbe N et al. – Urinary exosomal phosphorylated (active) form of the sodium chloride cotransporter and, to a lesser extent, prostasin are promising markers for aldosteronism in experimental patients. These markers may be used to assess the biological activity of aldosterone and, potentially, as clinical biomarkers for primary aldosteronism.



