Natriuresis
... is the process of sodium excretion in the urine through the action of the kidneys. It is promoted by ventricular ... Natriuresis lowers the concentration of sodium in the blood and also tends to lower blood volume because osmotic forces drag ... Excess natriuresis can be caused by: Medullary cystic disease Bartter syndrome Diuretic phase of acute tubular necrosis Some ... "Natriuresis". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 23 December 2013. Boron, Walter F. and Boulpaep, Emile L. "Medical Physiology". ...
Dopamine receptor
Dopamine signaling affects diuresis and natriuresis. Dysfunction of dopaminergic neurotransmission in the CNS has been ...
Management of heart failure
Nesiritide promotes diuresis and natriuresis, thereby ameliorating volume overload. It is thought that, while BNP is elevated ...
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ACE inhibitor
Sodium-hydrogen antiporter 3
McDonough AA, Leong PK, Yang LE (2003). "Mechanisms of pressure natriuresis: how blood pressure regulates renal sodium ...
Hypertension and the brain
In doing so, ARBs block vasoconstriction, promote natriuresis, and reduce oxidative stress. Studies show that the vasodilator ... increase natriuresis, decrease blood volume, all of which culminate in lowering blood pressure. Enalapril, Benazepril, ...
Baroreflex
NPs provide natriuresis, diuresis, vasodilation, antiproliferation, antihypertrophy, antifibrosis and other cardiometabolic ...
Ascites
Spahr L, Villeneuve JP, Tran HK, Pomier-Layrargues G (2001). "Furosemide-induced natriuresis as a test to identify cirrhotic ...
Anaritide
It also appears to exacerbate proteinuria and natriuresis in patients with nephrotic syndrome. Engleback, I. M.; Lappe, R. W.; ...
Urodilatin
... (URO) is a hormone that causes natriuresis by increasing renal blood flow. It is secreted in response to increased ... When administered intravenously, urodilatin induces strong diuresis and natriuresis with tolerable hemodynamic side effects. ... which induces diuresis and natriuresis, differentially processed to a peptide of 32 amino acids from the same precursor as ...
Epithelial sodium channel
Nocturia
Matthiesen, TB; Rittig, S; Nørgaard, JP; Pedersen, EB; Djurhuus, JC (1996). "Nocturnal polyuria and natriuresis in male ...
Kaliuresis
Natriuresis Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 16th edition Merriam-Webster entry Welling, Paul A. (2013). "Regulation ...
NPR1
It is localized in the kidney where it results in natriuresis upon binding to natriuretic peptides. However, it is found in ...
Caffeine
Omapatrilat
... promoting natriuresis, diuresis, vasodilation, and reductions in preload and ventricular remodeling. It was discovered and ...
Osmotic diuretic
Atrial volume receptors
The ANP causes increased natriuresis, while the hypothalamus, in turn, decreases the production of vasopressin (ADH, AVP, or ...
Deoxyepinephrine
Both drugs increased diuresis and natriuresis - effects that are thought to be due to the activation of renal D1 receptors. It ...
Diastole
Miso
Chlortalidone
... natriuresis). Giving chlortalidone while simultaneously restricting dietary sodium intake causes mild hypovolemia (low ...
Progesterone
Elevated levels of progesterone potently reduce the sodium-retaining activity of aldosterone, resulting in natriuresis and a ... Progesterone withdrawal, on the other hand, is associated with a temporary increase in sodium retention (reduced natriuresis, ... such as natriuresis, at physiological concentrations. In addition, progesterone binds to and behaves as a partial agonist of ...
Oxytocin
Hydrochlorothiazide
... causing a natriuresis. This initially increases urine volume and lowers blood volume. It is believed to reduce peripheral ...
Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
16α-Hydroxyprogesterone
It was found to produce natriuresis similar to that produced by spironolactone when administered to humans, suggesting that it ...
Amiloride
... was the only drug in the screen that was capable of causing the excretion of sodium (natriuresis) without a ...
Cenderitide
... through natriuresis/diuresis) and inhibition of pro-fibrotic, remodeling pathways. McKie PM, Sangaralingham SJ, Burnett JC ( ...