SGLT2 inhibitor and loop diuretic induce different vasopressin and fluid homeostatic responses in nondiabetic rats
Takahiro Masuda, Ken Ohara, Volker Vallon, Daisuke Nagata
Abstract
-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor ipragliflozin increased vasopressin-related stimulation of fluid intake and free water reabsorption and maintained fluid balance and serum creatinine, whereas the loop diuretic furosemide reduced vasopressin and induced a negative fluid balance followed by a subsequent increase in serum creatinine. This study suggests that differences in vasopressin secretion in response to a SGLT2 inhibitor or loop diuretic may contribute to differences in body fluid status and subsequent renal function.
Topics & Concepts
FurosemideDiureticEndocrinologyVasopressinInternal medicineHomeostasisReabsorptionDiuresisRenal functionBody fluidBumetanideTubular fluidCreatinineMedicineChemistryKidneyCotransporterSodiumOrganic chemistryPancreatic function and diabetesElectrolyte and hormonal disordersIon Transport and Channel Regulation