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Lower Renal Threshold for Glucose Reabsorption in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) May Explain the Smaller Contribution of SGLT2 Inhibitors to the Improvement of Plasma Glucose Control Compared with T2DM.

Aya OsakiYoko ShimodaJunichi OkadaEijiro YamadaTsugumichi SaitoYasuyo NakajimaAtsushi OzawaYawara NiijimaShuichi OkadaMasanobu Yamada
Published in: Diabetes therapy : research, treatment and education of diabetes and related disorders (2019)
The renal threshold for glucose reabsorption in patients with T1DM was near the normal range and significantly lower than that in patients with T2DM. The efficacy of the SGLT2 inhibitor was better in patients with a higher renal threshold for glucose reabsorption. Thus, these results indicate that it is advisable to estimate the renal threshold for glucose reabsorption prior to initiating SGLT2 inhibitor therapy in patients with T1DM.
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