Influence of age on the renal renin response to a high salt intake in the rat
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Influence of age on the renal renin response to a high salt intake in the rat
Abstract
Saline drinking combined with DOCA-treatment was found to decrease renal renin in weanlings at a higher rate than in adult rats, with a comparable saline consumption level. The decrease was not potentiated by uninephrectomy.
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