Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

379. SGLT Inhibitors: The Biology of SGLT Inhibition with Dr. Katherine Tuttle

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Jul 9, 2024
Dr. Katherine Tuttle discusses the biology of SGLT inhibitors, their impact on cardiology, nephrology, and diabetes. Topics include optimizing medication regimen, management and monitoring of SGLT2 inhibitors, challenges of utilizing them in clinical practice, and benefits for heart failure and CKD patients.
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SGLT2 Inhibitors' Systemic Benefits

  • SGLT2 inhibitors improve heart function by reducing glomerular hyperfiltration and systemic effects like blood pressure and sympathetic activity.
  • They also increase erythropoietin and induce mild ketosis, benefiting cardiac metabolism.
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Cellular Mechanisms of SGLT2 Inhibitors

  • SGLT2 inhibitors’ main benefits come from actions in the proximal tubule, while off-target effects involve intracellular pathways reducing inflammation and glycolysis.
  • These effects contribute to cardio-renal protection without adverse cellular side effects so far.
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SGLT1 vs SGLT2 Inhibition Tradeoffs

  • SGLT1 receptors are located downstream in the kidney and in the gut; dual inhibition improves glucose lowering but causes GI side effects.
  • Cardiovascular benefits exist but merit evaluation against the side effect burden and lack of head-to-head trials with SGLT2 inhibitors.
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