The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Robust data support that the kidney is capable of gluconeogenesis and studies have demonstrated that renal glucose production can increase systemic glucose production. The kidney has a role in maintaining glucose body balance, not only as an organ for gluconeogenesis but by using glucose as a metabolic substrate. The kidneys reabsorb filtered glucose through the sodium-glucose cotransporters sodium-glucose cotransporter (SGLT) 1 and SGLT2, which are localized on the brush border membrane of the early proximal tubule with immune detection of their expression in the tubularized Bowman capsule. In patients with diabetes mellitus, the renal maximum ...
Traditional treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are often associated with side effects, includ...
In individuals with diabetes, kidney size and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) tend to increase, and...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is now the principal cause of chronic kidney disease leading to end-st...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Rob...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Rob...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
The maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis requires a complex, highly integrated interaction amon...
The kidneys filter large amounts of glucose. To prevent the loss of this valuable fuel, the tubular ...
The kidney has a prominent role in maintaining glucose homeostasis by using glucose as a metabolic s...
The kidneys play a major role in glucose homeostasis through its utilization, gluconeogenesis, and r...
International audienceFor millennia, the syndrome that has become known as diabetes was considered t...
Purpose of reviewThe sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) reabsorbs most of the glucose filtered b...
In the essential homeostatic role of kidney, two intrarenal mechanisms are prominent: the glomerulot...
Healthy kidneys filter ∼160 g/day of glucose (∼30% of daily energy intake) under euglycaemic co...
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to...
Traditional treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are often associated with side effects, includ...
In individuals with diabetes, kidney size and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) tend to increase, and...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is now the principal cause of chronic kidney disease leading to end-st...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Rob...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the postabsorptive state. Rob...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
The maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis requires a complex, highly integrated interaction amon...
The kidneys filter large amounts of glucose. To prevent the loss of this valuable fuel, the tubular ...
The kidney has a prominent role in maintaining glucose homeostasis by using glucose as a metabolic s...
The kidneys play a major role in glucose homeostasis through its utilization, gluconeogenesis, and r...
International audienceFor millennia, the syndrome that has become known as diabetes was considered t...
Purpose of reviewThe sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) reabsorbs most of the glucose filtered b...
In the essential homeostatic role of kidney, two intrarenal mechanisms are prominent: the glomerulot...
Healthy kidneys filter ∼160 g/day of glucose (∼30% of daily energy intake) under euglycaemic co...
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to...
Traditional treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are often associated with side effects, includ...
In individuals with diabetes, kidney size and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) tend to increase, and...
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is now the principal cause of chronic kidney disease leading to end-st...