Published: 25 April 2026
Author(s): Artemios G. Karagiannidis, Amalia Baroutidou, Marieta Theodorakopoulou, Eleni Karkamani, Sofia Manti, Zoi Afkou, Eleni Vagdatli, Danai Faitatzidou, Panagiotis Giamalis, Christodoulos Papadopoulos, Pantelis Sarafidis
Issue: May 2026
Section: Original Article

In CKD, hypertension is often accompanied by sodium sensitivity. Uromodulin promotes sodium sensitivity by activating tubular sodium transporters (NKCC2, NCC). In the general population, individuals with higher urine uromodulin have a positive association between 24-h urine sodium and 24-h BP, whereas those with lower uromodulin show a negative association between these parameters. Whether similar patterns occur in CKD remains unclear. This study evaluated the effect of urine uromodulin on the relationship between 24-h urine sodium excretion and 24-h BP in CKD patients.

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