Dorsa Jahangiri, A. Najmaldin, Lakkakula Vks Bhaskar
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Ameliorative impact of sodium–glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors in diabetic kidney disease; a mini- review to current evidence
The sodium–glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are a new class of antidiabetic agents. SGLT2i are able to inhibit SGLT2 transporter in renal tissue, increasing glycosuria and reducing blood sugar. These drugs act by inhibiting the SGLT2 in renal proximal epithelial tubular cells. SGLT2i are found to have beneficial effect on chronic renal failure caused by diabetic nephropathy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Renal Injury Prevention (JRIP) is a quarterly peer-reviewed international journal devoted to the promotion of early diagnosis and prevention of renal diseases. It publishes in March, June, September and December of each year. It has pursued this aim through publishing editorials, original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, commentaries, letters to the editor, hypothesis, case reports, epidemiology and prevention, news and views and renal biopsy teaching point. In this journal, particular emphasis is given to research, both experimental and clinical, aimed at protection/prevention of renal failure and modalities in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy. A further aim of this journal is to emphasize and strengthen the link between renal pathologists/nephropathologists and nephrologists. In addition, JRIP welcomes basic biomedical as well as pharmaceutical scientific research applied to clinical nephrology. Futuristic conceptual hypothesis that integrate various fields of acute kidney injury and renal tubular cell protection are encouraged to be submitted.