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Osmomediated natriuresis in humans: the role of vasopressin and tubular calcium sensing
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 06/24/09
Hoorn EJ et al. - The data suggest that not only vasopressin (possibly via its V1a receptor), but also the CaSR (which is sensitive to high sodium concentrations) may play a role in osmomediated natriuresis. These results shed new light on osmomediated natriuresis and suggest roles for the CaSR beyond calcium regulation.
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