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Home » Glucose Handling By The Kidneys: Health And Diabetes Explained

Glucose Handling By The Kidneys: Health And Diabetes Explained

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Glucose Handling By The Kidneys: Health And Diabetes Explained

Question 1. Glucose reabsorption in the kidneys in health and diabetes mellitus.
Answer:

Glucose reabsorption in health:

  • Glucose is completely reabsorbed in kidneys
  • It is actively transported through sodium cotransport mechanism
  • According to it, glucose and sodium binds to common carrier called sodium dependent glucose transporter (SGLUT)-2
  • By SGLUT-2, glucose and sodium is carried from luminal membrane into cell
  • Energy produces by Na+ K+ ATPase helps to pump Na+ out of the cell into lateral intercellular spaces While glucose is transported from tubular cell into medullary interstitium by carrier protein called glucose transporter 2 (GLUT-2)

Glucose reabsorption in diabetes:

  • Glucose reabsorption and excretion depends on plasma glucose concentration, PG

Glucose Reabsorption From Pct

  • Thus urine excretion rate increases with increase in plasma glucose concentration
  • The plasma glucose level at which glucose first appears in urine is called renal threshold of glucose
  • Value:
    • Renal threshold of arterial plasma 200 mg/dl
    • Renal threshold of venous plasma 180 mg/dl

Question 2. Functions of kidney.
Answer:

Functions of Kidney:

  1. Role in homestasis
    • Kidney regulates carious activities in the body which are concerned with homeostasis
      • Filter the blood and excrete its waste products
      • Conserves water when it decreases and excretes when excess
      • Retains sodium when osmolarity decreases and eliminates sodium when osmolarity increases
      • Maintains pH of the blood and body fluids
  2. Hemopoietic function
    • Stimulate erythropoiesis by the release of erythropoietin
  3. Endocrine function
    • Hormones secreted by kidney are
      • Erythropoeitin
      • Thrombopoeitin
      • Renin
      • 1,25 dihydroxycholecalciferol
      • Prostaglandins
  4. Regulation of arterial blood pressure
    • Through renin angiotensin mechanism and through maintenance of ECF volume
  5. Regulation of blood calcium level
    • Kidney regulates blood calcium level by activating 1,25 dihydroxycholecalciferol into vitamin D
    • Vitamin D helps in absorption of calcium from intestine

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