Urine concentrating and diluting ability during aging

JM Sands - Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
JM Sands
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical …, 2012academic.oup.com
Urine concentrating ability is reduced during normal aging in people and rats. The
abundance of many of the key transport proteins that contribute to urine concentrating ability
is reduced in the kidney medulla of aged rats. The reductions in water, sodium, and urea
transport protein abundances, and their reduced response to water restriction, contribute to
the reduced ability of aged rats to concentrate their urine and conserve water. If similar
mechanisms occur in human kidneys, it would provide a molecular explanation for the …
Abstract
Urine concentrating ability is reduced during normal aging in people and rats. The abundance of many of the key transport proteins that contribute to urine concentrating ability is reduced in the kidney medulla of aged rats. The reductions in water, sodium, and urea transport protein abundances, and their reduced response to water restriction, contribute to the reduced ability of aged rats to concentrate their urine and conserve water. If similar mechanisms occur in human kidneys, it would provide a molecular explanation for the reduced urine concentrating ability in aging and may provide opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches to improve urine concentrating ability and/or nocturnal polyuria.
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