Chapter 19 The Syndrome of Hypertension and Hyperkalemia (Pseudohypoaldosteronism Type II) WNK Kinases Regulate the Balance Between Renal Salt Reabsorption and Potassium Secretion
Kahle K, Wilson F, Lifton R. Chapter 19 The Syndrome of Hypertension and Hyperkalemia (Pseudohypoaldosteronism Type II) WNK Kinases Regulate the Balance Between Renal Salt Reabsorption and Potassium Secretion. 2009, 313-329. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-449851-8.00019-x.ChaptersRenal potassium secretionLumen-negative potentialPotassium secretionPseudohypoaldosteronism type IINa-Cl cotransporterSalt reabsorptionDistal nephron potassium secretionPotassium channelsRenal outer medullary potassium channelENaC activitySyndrome of hypertensionPotential targetElectrogenic sodium reabsorptionPotassium channel ROMKDistal proton secretionRenal salt reabsorptionBK potassium channelsEpithelial sodium channelMolecular genetic discoveriesSodium reabsorptionWNK kinasesProfound hyperkalemiaImpaired productionMarked impairmentChannel ROMK