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Cowley Jr A, Roman R, Mattson D, Franchini K, OConnor P, Makino A, et al.
Hypertension . 2024 Sep; 81(12):2383-2394. PMID: 39344517
Studies have found that blood flow to the renal medulla is an important determinant of pressure-natriuresis and the long-term regulation of arterial pressure. First, a brief review of methods developed...
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Dasinger J, Abais-Battad J, Walton S, Burns-Ray E, Cherian-Shaw M, Baldwin K, et al.
Hypertension . 2024 Sep; 81(11):2357-2367. PMID: 39301728
Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease, renal disease, and mortality. While the exact mechanisms remain unclear, T cells and reactive oxygen species have...
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Abais-Battad J, Dasinger J, Lund H, Burns-Ray E, Walton S, Baldwin K, et al.
Hypertension . 2024 May; 81(7):1511-1523. PMID: 38757269
Background: It is established that the immune system, namely T cells, plays a role in the development of hypertension and renal damage in male Dahl salt-sensitive (SS) rats, but far...
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Mattson D, Dasinger J, Abais-Battad J
Kidney360 . 2023 Jul; 4(8):1181-1187. PMID: 37424061
It has been estimated that over a fifth of deaths worldwide can be attributed to dietary risk factors. A particularly serious condition is salt-sensitive (SS) hypertension and renal damage, participants...
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Yang Y, Liu H, Liu Y, Zhou L, Zheng X, Yue R, et al.
Brief Bioinform . 2023 Jun; 24(4). PMID: 37369639
DNA methylation plays a crucial role in transcriptional regulation. Reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) is a technique of increasing use for analyzing genome-wide methylation profiles. Many computational tools such as...
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Walton S, Dasinger J, Burns E, Cherian-Shaw M, Abais-Battad J, Mattson D
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2023 Jun; 325(2):F214-F223. PMID: 37318993
Infiltrating T cells in the kidney amplify salt-sensitive (SS) hypertension and renal damage, but the mechanisms are not known. Genetic deletion of T cells (SS) or of the p67 subunit...
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Spires D, Schibalski R, Domondon M, Clarke C, Perez S, Anwar F, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2023 May; 325(1):F105-F120. PMID: 37227223
Histamine is involved in the regulation of immune response, vasodilation, neurotransmission, and gastric acid secretion. Although elevated histamine levels and increased expression of histamine metabolizing enzymes have been reported in...
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Mattson D
Hypertension . 2022 Nov; 79(11):2463-2464. PMID: 36378921
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Dasinger J, Walton S, Burns E, Cherian-Shaw M, Abais-Battad J, Mattson D
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2022 Sep; 323(6):F666-F672. PMID: 36108053
Salt-sensitive hypertension, increases in blood pressure in response to increased salt intake, is associated with an increased risk of morbidity, mortality, and end-organ damage compared with salt-resistant hypertension. The Dahl...
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Mattson D, Dasinger J, Abais-Battad J
Hypertension . 2022 Aug; 79(11):2397-2408. PMID: 35983758
Humans with salt-sensitive hypertension demonstrate increased morbidity, increased mortality, and renal end-organ damage when compared with normotensive subjects or those with salt-resistant hypertension. Substantial evidence from humans and animals has...