Renal Sympathetic Nerve-Derived Signaling in Acute and Chronic Kidney Diseases

Volume: 21, Issue: 5, Pages: 1647 - 1647
Published: Feb 28, 2020
Abstract
The kidney is innervated by afferent sensory and efferent sympathetic nerve fibers. Norepinephrine (NE) is the primary neurotransmitter for post-ganglionic sympathetic adrenergic nerves, and its signaling, regulated through adrenergic receptors (AR), modulates renal function and pathophysiology under disease conditions. Renal sympathetic overactivity and increased NE level are commonly seen in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and are critical...
Paper Details
Title
Renal Sympathetic Nerve-Derived Signaling in Acute and Chronic Kidney Diseases
Published Date
Feb 28, 2020
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
1647 - 1647
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