natriumglukostransportörer
Natriumglukostransportörer, often abbreviated as SGLTs, are a family of transmembrane proteins found in various tissues of the body, most notably in the kidneys and the small intestine. Their primary function is to facilitate the transport of glucose across cell membranes, a process that is crucial for cellular energy metabolism.
These transporters operate by coupling the movement of glucose with the electrochemical gradient of sodium ions
There are different types of SGLTs, with SGLT1 and SGLT2 being the most well-studied. SGLT1 is primarily
In the kidneys, the action of SGLTs is essential for preventing glucose loss in the urine. When