Sex-Specific Changes in Cardiac Function and Electrophysiology During Progression of Adenine-Induced Chronic Kidney Disease in Mice
Valentina Dargam,
Anet Sanchez,
Aashiya Kolengaden
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDChronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) often co-exist and interact; however, notable sex-dependent differences are observed in how these conditions manifest and progress in parallel, despite men and women sharing similar risk factors. Identifying sex-specific diagnostic markers of cardiac structure and function throughout CKD progression could elucidate why the development and progression of these diseases differ by sex.METHODS AND RESULTSAdult, C57BL/6J male and female mice we… Show more
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