Serum-soluble (pro)renin receptor concentration as a biomarker for organ damage in primary aldosteronism

Volume: 42, Issue: 12, Pages: 1951 - 1960
Published: Aug 13, 2019
Abstract
Primary aldosteronism is characterized by inappropriate overproduction of aldosterone by adrenal lesions and leads to hypertension. Excess aldosterone causes organ damage; therefore, finding a biomarker for organ damage risk is vital. The (pro)renin receptor regulates the tissue renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. The blood soluble (pro)renin receptor concentration is a candidate biomarker that reflects the activity of the tissue...
Paper Details
Title
Serum-soluble (pro)renin receptor concentration as a biomarker for organ damage in primary aldosteronism
Published Date
Aug 13, 2019
Volume
42
Issue
12
Pages
1951 - 1960
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