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Low Renal Mineralocorticoid Receptor Expression at Birth Contributes to Partial Aldosterone Resistance in Neonates
Endocrinology, 06/10/09
Martinerie L et al. - The study provides first evidence for a low renal MR expression level at birth, despite high aldosterone levels, which could account for compromised postnatal sodium handling. Elucidation of regulatory mechanisms governing MR expression should lead to new strategies for the management of sodium waste in preterms and neonates.
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