Dermal tissue remodeling and non-osmotic sodium storage in kidney patients

Volume: 17, Issue: 1
Published: Mar 18, 2019
Abstract
Background Excess dietary sodium is not only excreted by the kidneys, but can also be stored by non-osmotic binding with glycosaminoglycans in dermal connective tissue. Such storage has been associated with dermal inflammation and lymphangiogenesis. We aim to investigate if skin storage of sodium is increased in kidney patients and if this storage is associated with clinical parameters of sodium homeostasis and dermal tissue remodeling. Methods...
Paper Details
Title
Dermal tissue remodeling and non-osmotic sodium storage in kidney patients
Published Date
Mar 18, 2019
Volume
17
Issue
1
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