Fructose Production and Metabolism in the Kidney

Volume: 31, Issue: 5, Pages: 898 - 906
Published: Apr 6, 2020
Abstract
Understanding fructose metabolism might provide insights to renal pathophysiology. To support systemic glucose concentration, the proximal tubular cells reabsorb fructose as a substrate for gluconeogenesis. However, in instances when fructose intake is excessive, fructose metabolism is costly, resulting in energy depletion, uric acid generation, inflammation, and fibrosis in the kidney. A recent scientific advance is the discovery that fructose...
Paper Details
Title
Fructose Production and Metabolism in the Kidney
Published Date
Apr 6, 2020
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
898 - 906
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