Research progress on the effects of sodium-glucose linked transporter 2 inhibitors on multiple metabolic disorders in metabolic syndrome.

Q2 Medicine
Chunxiang Xu, Xiaoxia Cai, Xingyu Qiu, Liang Zhao
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Abstract

Metabolic syndrome is a complex group of metabolic disorders with an increasing global incidence rate, posing a serious threat to human health. Sodium-glucose linked transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a new type of oral hypoglycemic drug. SGLT2 inhibitors not only lower blood glucose level in a non-insulin-dependent manner by inhibiting glucose reabsorption by renal proximal convoluted tubular epithelial cell to promote urinary glucose excretion, but also by improving islet β cell function, reducing inflammatory responses, and inhibiting oxidative stress. In addition, SGLT2 inhibitors can reduce body weight through osmotic diuresis and increase fat metabolism; reduce blood pressure by inhibiting excessive activation of sympathetic nervous system and by improving vascular function. They can also improve blood lipids by increasing degradation of triacylglycerol; reduce blood uric acid by promoting uric acid excretion in kidney and intestine, and by reducing uric acid synthesis. This article reviews the effects and mechanisms of SGLT2 inhibitors on multiple metabolic disorders in metabolic syndrome and explores their potential application in metabolic syndrome treatment.

关于 SGLT2 抑制剂对代谢综合征中多种代谢紊乱的影响的研究进展。
代谢综合征(MS)是一组复杂的代谢紊乱疾病,全球发病率不断上升,严重威胁人类健康。目前,临床上还没有治疗代谢综合征的特效药物。钠-葡萄糖转运体 2(SGLT2)抑制剂是一类新型口服降糖药物。它们不仅能通过抑制肾近曲小管上皮细胞对葡萄糖的重吸收,促进尿糖排泄,从而以非胰岛素依赖方式降低血糖,还能通过改善胰岛β细胞功能、减少炎症反应和抑制氧化应激降低血糖。此外,SGLT2 抑制剂还能通过渗透性利尿和增加脂肪代谢来减轻体重;通过抑制交感神经系统的过度激活和改善血管功能来降低血压;通过增加甘油三酯的降解来改善血脂;通过促进肾脏和肠道的尿酸排泄和减少尿酸合成来降低血尿酸。因此,本文综述了 SGLT2 抑制剂对多发性硬化症多种代谢紊乱的改善作用及其相关调控机制。
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