Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Titze, Jens M."
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High-salt diet causes osmotic gradients and hyperosmolality in skin without affecting interstitial fluid and lymph
Nikpey Esfahlan, Elham; Karlsen, Tine Veronica; Rakova, Natalia; Titze, Jens M.; Tenstad, Olav; Wiig, Helge (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-04)The common notion is that the body Na+ is maintained within narrow limits for fluid and blood pressure homeostasis. Several studies have, however, shown that considerable amounts of Na+ can be retained or removed from the ... -
The interstitium conducts extrarenal storage of sodium and represents a third compartment essential for extracellular volume and blood pressure homeostasis
Wiig, Helge; Luft, FC; Titze, Jens M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-03)The role of salt in the pathogenesis of arterial hypertension is not well understood. According to the current understanding, the central mechanism for blood pressure (BP) regulation relies on classical studies linking BP ... -
Lipopolysaccharide induces filtrate leakage from renal tubular lumina into the interstitial space via a proximal tubular Toll-like receptor 4–dependent pathway and limits sensitivity to fluid therapy in mice
Nakano, Daisuke; Kitada, Kento; Wan, Ningning; Zhang, Yahua; Wiig, Helge; Wararat, Kittikulsuth; Yanagita, Motoko; Lee, Syann; Jia, Lin; Titze, Jens M.; Nishiyama, Akira (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-16)Sustained oliguria during fluid resuscitation represents a perplexing problem in patients undergoing therapy for septic acute kidney injury. Here, we tested whether lipopolysaccharide induces filtrate leakage from the ...