Abstract
Extreme variations of dietary sodium are reflected in serum and urinary sodium levels. In rats fed a high-sodium diet and then abruptly switched to a low-sodium diet or fed a low-sodium diet and then switched to a high-sodium diet, the juxtaglomerular index was dissociated from both serum and urinary sodium values.
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