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Mice that had their insulin receptors turned off in kidney tubes didn’t get as high blood pressure when given a hormone that usually raises it — suggesting insulin in the kidneys might play a role in blood pressure control when the body has trouble using insulin properly.

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The study shows that mice without insulin receptors in their kidney tubules don't get as high blood pressure when given a hormone like aldosterone, just like the claim says.

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