Abstract:Blood pressure (BP) is influenced by genetic variation and sodium intake. Ninety percent of Americans consume more than the AHA recommended amount of sodium. Studies on the impact of genetic variation and sodium intake on BP in nonhuman primates (NHP) to date have focused on males. We hypothesized that variation in renal transcriptional networks correlate with BP response to high dietary sodium in female baboons. Sodium-naïve female baboons (n=7) were fed a low-sodium (LS) diet for 6 weeks followed by a high s… Show more
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