Peder Berg
@berg_peder
MD Ph.D., Aarhus University. Fascinated by renal physiology, acid-base balance, and understanding cystic fibrosis
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01-02-2021 19:56:27
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Honoured to receive the Aarhus University phd price Aarhus Universitet last week.
Happy to be a part of this fantastic symposium along side Helle Prætorius Øhrwald (she/her) Rob Fenton Mark Knepper and Katrine Douglas Galsgaard
Bile acids activate ENaC, which may lead to subsequent fluid retention in liver disease. Bile duct ligation with spironolactone increased ENaC-dependent Na+ and fluid retention without hormone-linked increased ENaC abundance. bit.ly/JASN0442 Ossama Kashlan
Peder Berg Daniel Coyne Great discussion! My two cents are that perhaps serum bicarbonate is the wrong measure to change/treat. So I welcome new measures of acid load, which can hopefully be used in future trials. Congratulations on the very nice paper
I'm excited to see this true GFR measurement drug/device nearing FDA approval. Imagine injecting a inert fluoroprobe, slapping a pulse-ox like monitor on them and in less than 1 hr knowing their mGFR. You could also monitor for changes in mGFR over12-24h. kidney-international.org/article/S0085-…
Finally! It is happening! After 6 years of hard work by formidable teams in 13 institutions RESOLUTE - Research Empowerment on Solute Carriers, we have ordered and validated the results and are able to share the FOUR (4) papers aimed at assigning functional properties to each human SLC #membranetransporter
Happy to share the publication of our comprehensive analysis of renal acid/base handling in response to bicarbonate loading in people with cystic fibrosis before and after treatment with the highly effective CFTR modulator drug Kaftrio @ActaPhysiologica! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ap…