The tubular hypothesis of nephron filtration and diabetic kidney disease

Volume: 16, Issue: 6, Pages: 317 - 336
Published: Mar 9, 2020
Abstract
Kidney size and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) often increase with the onset of diabetes, and elevated GFR is a risk factor for the development of diabetic kidney disease. Hyperfiltration mainly occurs in response to signals passed from the tubule to the glomerulus: high levels of glucose in the glomerular filtrate drive increased reabsorption of glucose and sodium by the sodium–glucose cotransporters SGLT2 and SGLT1 in the proximal tubule....
Paper Details
Title
The tubular hypothesis of nephron filtration and diabetic kidney disease
Published Date
Mar 9, 2020
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
317 - 336
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