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Kidney-brain connection may help drive chronic kidney disease
January 30, 2015 by NewsBot
Salt intake accelerated kidney scarring in rats with chronic kidney disease by activating a brain-kidney connection called the renin-angiotensin axis that interlinks the damaged kidney and brain by afferent and efferent sympathetic nerves, scientists report. Targeting these nerves reduced salt-induced kidney scarring, they add.