A kidney-hypothalamus axis promotes compensatory glucose production in response to glycosuria
Faniyan T, Zhang X, Morgan D, Robles J, Bathina S, Brookes P, Rahmouni K, Perry R, Chhabra K. A kidney-hypothalamus axis promotes compensatory glucose production in response to glycosuria. ELife 2024, 12 DOI: 10.7554/elife.91540.4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGlucose productionEndogenous glucose productionReabsorption of nutrientsLoss of glucoseHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisNormal energy supplyProteomic analysisCompensatory increaseAfferent renal nervesAfferent renal denervationPlasma proteomic analysisDefense mechanismsAcute phase proteinsRenal denervationKO miceSGLT2 inhibitorsKnockout miceRenal nervesAfferent nervesEfficiency of drugsBody's defense mechanismsGlycosuriaGlucosePhase proteinsTreat hyperglycemiaA kidney-hypothalamus axis promotes compensatory glucose production in response to glycosuria
Faniyan T, Zhang X, Morgan D, Robles J, Bathina S, Brookes P, Rahmouni K, Perry R, Chhabra K. A kidney-hypothalamus axis promotes compensatory glucose production in response to glycosuria. ELife 2024, 12: rp91540. PMID: 39082939, PMCID: PMC11290820, DOI: 10.7554/elife.91540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlucose productionEndogenous glucose productionReabsorption of nutrientsLoss of glucoseHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisNormal energy supplyProteomic analysisCompensatory increaseAfferent renal nervesAfferent renal denervationPlasma proteomic analysisDefense mechanismsAcute phase proteinsRenal denervationKO miceSGLT2 inhibitorsKnockout miceRenal nervesAfferent nervesEfficiency of drugsBody's defense mechanismsGlycosuriaGlucosePhase proteinsTreat hyperglycemia