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Role and mechanisms of SGLT-2 inhibitors in the treatment of diabetic kidney disease

Zhicheng Dai, Jinxia Chen, Rong Zou, Xuan-Bing Liang, Ji‐Xin Tang, Cuiwei Yao

2023Frontiers in Immunology59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects approximately 20-40% of individuals with diabetes. Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors, emerging as novel hypoglycemic agents, have demonstrated significant cardiorenal protective effects in patients with DKD. Initially, it was believed that the efficacy of SGLT-2 inhibitors declined as the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) decreased, which led to their preferential use in DKD patients at G1-G3 stages. However, recent findings from the DAPA-CKD and EMPA-KIDNEY studies have revealed equally beneficial cardiorenal effects of SGLT-2 inhibitors in individuals at stage G4 DKD, although the underlying mechanism behind this phenomenon remains unclear. In this comprehensive analysis, we provide a systematic review of the mechanisms and functioning of SGLT-2 inhibitors, potential renal protection mechanisms, and the therapeutic efficacy and safety of SGLT-2 inhibitors in kidney diseases, with a particular focus on stage G4 DKD. Gaining a deeper understanding of the renal protective effect of SGLT-2 inhibitors and their underlying mechanisms is highly significance for the successful utilization of these inhibitors in the treatment of diverse kidney disorders.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetes mellitusRenal functionKidney diseaseDiseaseKidneyEmpagliflozinPharmacologyCardiorenal syndromeType 2 diabetesInternal medicineIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsEndocrinologyBiologyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesMetabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer