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SGLT-2 Inhibitors in Heart Failure: Implications for the Kidneys

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Purpose of ReviewThis review aims to summarize the renal effects of sodium-glucose transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors and their potential implications in heart failure pathophysiology.Recent FindingsIn patients with diabetes and established atherosclerosis,… Click to show full abstract

Purpose of ReviewThis review aims to summarize the renal effects of sodium-glucose transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors and their potential implications in heart failure pathophysiology.Recent FindingsIn patients with diabetes and established atherosclerosis, the SGLT-2 inhibitor empagliflozin versus placebo significantly reduced the rate of heart failure admissions with 35%. Moreover, empagliflozin slowed kidney disease progression and reduced the need for renal replacement therapy.SummarySGLT-2 inhibitors inhibit proximal tubular sodium and chloride reabsorption, leading to increased nephron flux throughout the distal renal tubules, most notably at the level of the macula densa. Afferent arteriolar vasoconstriction is promoted through tubulo-glomerular feedback and reduces glomerular capillary hydrostatic pressure, relieving podocyte stress and explaining renal preservation. Further, plasma volume is contracted and natriuresis promoted without inducing neurohumoral activation. Finally, SGLT-2 inhibitors may improve endothelial function and energy metabolism efficiency. Together, these promising features place them as a potential novel treatment for heart failure.

Keywords: inhibitors heart; heart; sglt inhibitors; heart failure; failure implications

Journal Title: Current Heart Failure Reports
Year Published: 2017

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