About this Research Topic
Beyond extensive studies of renal water and sodium transport during several decades, recent multidisciplinary approaches using state-of-the-art techniques have unraveled several enigmas in the regulation of functional proteins during initiation and progression of acute or chronic kidney diseases and contribution to development of renal failure. We aim to update recent advances in multidisciplinary studies to 1) understand molecular underpinnings of water and sodium excretion in the kidney and 2) identify novel physiological/pathophysiological stimuli that are accompanied with fluid and electrolyte disorders.
This Research Topic entitled "Renal Regulation of Water and Sodium in Health and Disease" calls for original articles and reviews regarding the body water and sodium regulation by the kidney in the process of physiology and disease.
In particular, topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Mechanism of renal water transport and regulation of aquaporin;
• Mechanism of renal sodium transport and regulation of sodium transporters (channels);
• Roles and regulatory mechanism of renal sodium transporters (channels) in blood pressure;
• Other electrolyte transport, potassium and hydrogen excretion in renal physiology and disease.
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