Influence of administration time and sex on natriuretic, diuretic, and kaliuretic effects of diuretics
Pritha Dutta, Mehrshad Sadria, Anita T. Layton
Abstract
Sex influences cardiovascular disease, and the timing of onset of acute cardiovascular events exhibits circadian rhythms. Kidney function also exhibits sex differences and circadian rhythms. How do the natriuretic and diuretic effects of diuretics, a common treatment for hypertension that targets the kidneys, differ between the sexes? And how do these effects vary during the day? To answer these questions, we conducted computer simulations to assess the effects of loop, thiazide, and K + -sparing diuretics.
Topics & Concepts
DiureticThiazideMedicineCircadian rhythmInternal medicineEndocrinologyRenal functionKidney diseaseCircadian rhythm and melatoninBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesSodium Intake and Health