2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.vph.2008.04.001
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Hypovolemic state: Involvement of nitric oxide in the aged related alterations of aquaporins-2 abundance in rat kidney

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“…Additionally, a similar relationship between NO and AQP2 water channel has also been found in the inner medulla, but in this case in an experimental model of hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage [32]. Thus, NO levels would be involved into the potential linkage between aging, hypothyroidism and water handling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Additionally, a similar relationship between NO and AQP2 water channel has also been found in the inner medulla, but in this case in an experimental model of hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage [32]. Thus, NO levels would be involved into the potential linkage between aging, hypothyroidism and water handling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…During aging, significant increases in advanced glycosylation end products (AGE) and other oxidants have been reported in kidneys [ 115 , 116 ]. Chronic inhibition of nitric oxidase synthase regulates renal water balance by reducing the expression of AQP2 [ 117 , 118 ]. Importantly, oxidative stress is often associated with disorders linked to redox unbalance.…”
Section: Role Of Vasopressin/aqp2 Axis and Oxidative Stress In Agimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, focusing on NO system, it has also been reported that NO is involved in regulation of AQPs abundance and trafficking. Previous results from our laboratory in renal tissue indicated that NO system decreased AQP2 expression levels and its apical localization during hypovolemic state [12]. Moreover, it has been described that NO also affects AQP5 membrane insertion in epithelial pulmonary cells [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%