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Solute excretion, metabolism, and cardio-renoprotection via two distinct mechanisms revolutionize clinical outcomes

Authors

  • F.C. Luft

Journal

  • Acta Physiologica

Citation

  • Acta Physiol 232 (3): e13589

Abstract

  • Two pharmacological principles, one at least 80 years old and another over 60 years old have recently come to fruition. The first, phlorizin, was thought to cause diabetes, but then a closer look revealed a renal mechanism that was independent of insulin or insulin deficiency. Research into its action facilitated the discovery of sodium-dependent glucose transporters. The second compound came close on the heels of the discovery that the mineralocorticoid, aldosterone, can be released through the action of angiotensin II.


DOI

doi:10.1111/apha.13589