Renal proximal tubules reabsorb glucose from the glomerular filtrate and release it back into the circulation. Modulation of glomerular filtration and renal glucose disposal are some of the insulin actions, but little is known about a possible insulin effect on tubular glucose reabsorption. This review is aimed at synthesizing the current knowledge about insulin action on glucose handling by proximal tubules. Method. A systematic article selection from Medline (PubMed) and Embase between 2008 and 2019. 180 selected articles were clustered into topics (renal insulin handling, proximal tubule glucose transport, renal gluconeogenesis, and renal insulin resistance). Summary of Results. Insulin upregulates its renal uptake and degradation, and t...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
Insulin is a hormone that is composed of 51 amino acids and structurally organized as a hexamer comp...
International audienceFor millennia, the syndrome that has become known as diabetes was considered t...
The kidneys filter large amounts of glucose. To prevent the loss of this valuable fuel, the tubular ...
Introduction Insulin regulates renal glucose production and utilization; both these fluxes are incre...
The maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis requires a complex, highly integrated interaction amon...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Rob...
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to...
Microalbuminuria is significant both as the earliest stage of diabetic nephropathy and as an indepen...
Tubulopathy plays a central role in the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Under diab...
The kidneys play a major role in the regulation of glucose in humans, reabsorbing 99% of the plasma ...
insulinemia on renal handling of-sodium, calcium, and phosphate were studied in dogs employing the r...
Purpose of reviewThe sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) reabsorbs most of the glucose filtered b...
Proximal tubules (PTs) take up most of the glucose in the glomerular filtrate and return it to perit...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the foremost cause of renal failure. While the glomeruli are severe...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
Insulin is a hormone that is composed of 51 amino acids and structurally organized as a hexamer comp...
International audienceFor millennia, the syndrome that has become known as diabetes was considered t...
The kidneys filter large amounts of glucose. To prevent the loss of this valuable fuel, the tubular ...
Introduction Insulin regulates renal glucose production and utilization; both these fluxes are incre...
The maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis requires a complex, highly integrated interaction amon...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Rob...
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to...
Microalbuminuria is significant both as the earliest stage of diabetic nephropathy and as an indepen...
Tubulopathy plays a central role in the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Under diab...
The kidneys play a major role in the regulation of glucose in humans, reabsorbing 99% of the plasma ...
insulinemia on renal handling of-sodium, calcium, and phosphate were studied in dogs employing the r...
Purpose of reviewThe sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) reabsorbs most of the glucose filtered b...
Proximal tubules (PTs) take up most of the glucose in the glomerular filtrate and return it to perit...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the foremost cause of renal failure. While the glomeruli are severe...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
Insulin is a hormone that is composed of 51 amino acids and structurally organized as a hexamer comp...
International audienceFor millennia, the syndrome that has become known as diabetes was considered t...