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pubmed-article:16202865pubmed:abstractTextNormal pregnancy is characterized by sodium and water conservation and an increase in plasma volume that is required for an uncomplicated pregnancy. Renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure (RIHP) is significantly decreased in pregnant rats. This decrease in RIHP may play an important role in the sodium and water retention that characterizes normal pregnancy. Paradoxically this enhanced renal sodium and water reabsorption appear to conflict with the consistent findings of a general decrease in abundance of renal tubular sodium transporters during normal pregnancy. The objective of this review is to examine the apparent discrepancy between the increases in renal tubular sodium and water reabsorption, facilitated by decreases in RIHP, and the seemingly discordant decreases in abundance of renal tubular transporters during normal pregnancy in rats.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16202865pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Physiological Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia 23507-1696, USA. khraibaa@evms.edulld:pubmed
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