HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Camille Ansermet from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research work: The intrinsic circadian clock in podocytes controls glomerular filtration rate, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 20/06/2019
SUMMARY
Collectively, these studies have clearly established an important role for the circadian clock in renal tubular function. Studies have shown that circadian oscillations in GFR are independent of circadian rhythms in systemic blood pressure14 and, of the sympathetic renal innervation15. Altogether, these data raised the possibility that circadian rhythm in GFR is driven, at least in part, by intrinsic . . .

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