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The immune system cell populations were increased in salt-induced hypertensive rats without an increase in the serum testosterone level (Short communication)
2018
Physiology International
The consumption of dietary salt has significantly increased globally, especially in the developed countries. High dietary salt intake has been linked to onset and complications in hypertension with a dimorphism tendency. There is scanty information about the influence of high salt diet on the immune cell population and androgen level in circulation. Male Sprague-Dawley rats of 8 weeks old were used for this study. They were divided into control (fed 0.1% salted feed) and salt-loaded groups (fed
doi:10.1556/2060.105.2018.2.16
pmid:29975124
fatcat:guntazhnanbphhmpanom6btav4