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Nondipping Blood Pressure: Predictive or Reactive Failure of Renal Sodium Handling?

Jessica R IvyMatthew A Bailey
Published in: Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) (2021)
Blood pressure follows a daily rhythm, dipping during nocturnal sleep in humans. Attenuation of this dip (nondipping) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Renal control of sodium homeostasis is essential for long-term blood pressure control. Sodium reabsorption and excretion have rhythms that rely on predictive/circadian as well as reactive adaptations. We explore how these rhythms might contribute to blood pressure rhythm in health and disease.
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