Natriuresis

{{Short description|Excretion of sodium through urine}}

Natriuresis is the process of sodium excretion in the urine through the action of the kidneys.{{cite web|title=Natriuresis|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/natriuresis|publisher=Merriam-Webster|access-date=23 December 2013}} It is promoted by ventricular and atrial natriuretic peptides as well as calcitonin,Boron, Walter F. and Boulpaep, Emile L. "Medical Physiology". Saunders, 2012, p.1108. and inhibited by chemicals such as aldosterone. Natriuresis lowers the concentration of sodium in the blood and also tends to lower blood volume because osmotic forces drag water out of the body's blood circulation and into the urine along with the sodium. Many diuretic drugs take advantage of this mechanism to treat medical conditions like hypernatremia and hypertension, which involve excess blood volume.

Excess natriuresis can be caused by:

Endogenous natriuretic hormones include:

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This is a natural process in infants at the time of birth.

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;Further reading

  • {{cite journal|year=2002|last1=Granger|first1=JP|last2=Alexander|first2=BT|last3=Llinas|first3=M|title=Mechanisms of pressure natriuresis|volume=4|issue=2|pages=152–9|journal=Current Hypertension Reports|pmid=11884271|doi=10.1007/s11906-002-0040-3|s2cid=46323264 }}
  • {{cite journal|title=Abnormal pressure natriuresis. A cause or a consequence of hypertension?|year=1990|last1=Hall|first1=J. E.|last2=Mizelle|first2=H. L.|last3=Hildebrandt|first3=D. A.|last4=Brands|first4=M. W.|journal=Hypertension|volume=15|issue=6_Pt_1|pages=547–59|doi=10.1161/01.HYP.15.6.547|pmid=1971810|doi-access=free}}

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