The kidneys play a major role in the regulation of glucose in humans, reabsorbing 99% of the plasma glucose that filters through the renal glomeruli tubules. The glucose transporter, SGLT2, which is found primarily in the S1 segment of the proximal renal tubule, is essential to this process, accounting for 90% of the glucose reabsorption in the kidney. Evidence has suggested that selective inhibition of SGLT2 induces glucosuria in a dose-dependent manner and may have beneficial effects on glucose regulation in individuals with type II diabetes. Preclinical data with SGLT2 inhibitors, such as dapagliflozin and sergliflozin, show that these compounds are highly selective inhibitors for SGLT2, have beneficial effects on the glucose utilization...
The kidney has a prominent role in maintaining glucose homeostasis by using glucose as a metabolic s...
Sodium glucose co-transporter (SGLT) 2 inhibitors reduce the risk of kidney failure in patients with...
Diabetic kidney disease not only has become the leading cause for ESRD worldwide but also, highly co...
The kidneys play a major role in the regulation of glucose in humans, reabsorbing 99% of the plasma ...
AbstractGlucose filtered by kidneys is reabsorbed into the proximal tubule through the sodium-couple...
Traditional treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are often associated with side effects, includ...
The kidneys filter large amounts of glucose. To prevent the loss of this valuable fuel, the tubular ...
Purpose of reviewThe sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) reabsorbs most of the glucose filtered b...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to...
Diabetes is a complex disease of increasingly common occurrence worldwide. Attaining optimal glycemi...
The maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis requires a complex, highly integrated interaction amon...
The kidneys play a major role in glucose homeostasis through its utilization, gluconeogenesis, and r...
Healthy kidneys filter ∼160 g/day of glucose (∼30% of daily energy intake) under euglycaemic co...
Sodium-glucose linked transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a new and promising class of antidiabetic...
The kidney has a prominent role in maintaining glucose homeostasis by using glucose as a metabolic s...
Sodium glucose co-transporter (SGLT) 2 inhibitors reduce the risk of kidney failure in patients with...
Diabetic kidney disease not only has become the leading cause for ESRD worldwide but also, highly co...
The kidneys play a major role in the regulation of glucose in humans, reabsorbing 99% of the plasma ...
AbstractGlucose filtered by kidneys is reabsorbed into the proximal tubule through the sodium-couple...
Traditional treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes are often associated with side effects, includ...
The kidneys filter large amounts of glucose. To prevent the loss of this valuable fuel, the tubular ...
Purpose of reviewThe sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) reabsorbs most of the glucose filtered b...
The liver is not the exclusive site of glucose production in humans in the post-absorption state. Ex...
The concentration of glucose in plasma is held within narrow limits (4-10 mmol/l), primarily to...
Diabetes is a complex disease of increasingly common occurrence worldwide. Attaining optimal glycemi...
The maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis requires a complex, highly integrated interaction amon...
The kidneys play a major role in glucose homeostasis through its utilization, gluconeogenesis, and r...
Healthy kidneys filter ∼160 g/day of glucose (∼30% of daily energy intake) under euglycaemic co...
Sodium-glucose linked transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a new and promising class of antidiabetic...
The kidney has a prominent role in maintaining glucose homeostasis by using glucose as a metabolic s...
Sodium glucose co-transporter (SGLT) 2 inhibitors reduce the risk of kidney failure in patients with...
Diabetic kidney disease not only has become the leading cause for ESRD worldwide but also, highly co...