One of the important functions of the kidneys is to regulate blood pressure.
Renin-angiotensin is a hormone made by healthy kidneys. This hormone helps regulate how much sodium (salt) and fluid the body keeps, and how well the blood vessels can expand and contract. This, in turn, helps control blood pressure.
They do this by regulating:
High blood pressure (also called hypertension) is caused by a breakdown in these functions and is common in people with kidney failure. It is also a complication, a secondary condition caused by kidney failure.