Publications by authors named "N K Hollenberg"

Background: Renin inhibition with aliskiren induced the largest increases in renal plasma flow (RPF) in salt-depleted healthy volunteers of all renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers. However, given its side-effects at doses higher than 300 mg, no maximum effect of renin inhibition could be established. We hypothesized that VTP-27999, a novel renin inhibitor without major side-effects at high doses, would allow us to establish this.

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Objective: Endothelial function, as measured by noninvasive techniques, is known to vary widely within populations. Our study was designed to test the hypothesis that this variation is determined in large part by a person's habitual dietary intake of flavonoids.

Methods: This was an analytical study examining the relationship between endothelial function and dietary flavonoids in 19 healthy older adults (mean age 72 years).

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Introduction: Hyperglycaemia induces development and progression of microvascular complications in diabetes. A direct link between high glucose levels and intrarenal renin-angiotensin activation has been demonstrated. This post-hoc analysis assessed the influence of baseline glycaemic control on the reduction of albuminuria with aliskiren or placebo added to losartan in the Aliskiren in the EValuation of PrOteinuria In Diabetes (AVOID) study.

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