Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential

Abstract Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide, and an essential source of energy for most living cells. Glucose transport across the cell membrane is mediated by two types of transporters: facilitative glucose transporters (gene name: solute carrier 2A) and sodium–glucose cotransporters (SGLT...

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Main Authors: Ryuhei Sano, Yuichi Shinozaki, Takeshi Ohta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Diabetes Investigation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13255
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spelling doaj-2d4cb81793024764b14e18e9f4187f802021-05-02T18:37:44ZengWileyJournal of Diabetes Investigation2040-11162040-11242020-07-0111477078210.1111/jdi.13255Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potentialRyuhei Sano0Yuichi Shinozaki1Takeshi Ohta2Biological/Pharmacological Research Laboratories Central Pharmaceutical Research Institute Japan Tobacco Inc Takatsuki JapanBiological/Pharmacological Research Laboratories Central Pharmaceutical Research Institute Japan Tobacco Inc Takatsuki JapanLaboratory of Animal Physiology and Functional Anatomy Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Kyoto JapanAbstract Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide, and an essential source of energy for most living cells. Glucose transport across the cell membrane is mediated by two types of transporters: facilitative glucose transporters (gene name: solute carrier 2A) and sodium–glucose cotransporters (SGLTs; gene name: solute carrier 5A). Each transporter has its own substrate specificity, distribution, and regulatory mechanisms. Recently, SGLT1 and SGLT2 have attracted much attention as therapeutic targets for various diseases. This review addresses the basal and functional properties of glucose transporters and SGLTs, and describes the pharmaceutical potential of SGLT1 and SGLT2.https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13255Antidiabetic drugsSodium–glucose cotransporter 1Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2
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author Ryuhei Sano
Yuichi Shinozaki
Takeshi Ohta
spellingShingle Ryuhei Sano
Yuichi Shinozaki
Takeshi Ohta
Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Antidiabetic drugs
Sodium–glucose cotransporter 1
Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2
author_facet Ryuhei Sano
Yuichi Shinozaki
Takeshi Ohta
author_sort Ryuhei Sano
title Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
title_short Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
title_full Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
title_fullStr Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
title_full_unstemmed Sodium–glucose cotransporters: Functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
title_sort sodium–glucose cotransporters: functional properties and pharmaceutical potential
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Diabetes Investigation
issn 2040-1116
2040-1124
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide, and an essential source of energy for most living cells. Glucose transport across the cell membrane is mediated by two types of transporters: facilitative glucose transporters (gene name: solute carrier 2A) and sodium–glucose cotransporters (SGLTs; gene name: solute carrier 5A). Each transporter has its own substrate specificity, distribution, and regulatory mechanisms. Recently, SGLT1 and SGLT2 have attracted much attention as therapeutic targets for various diseases. This review addresses the basal and functional properties of glucose transporters and SGLTs, and describes the pharmaceutical potential of SGLT1 and SGLT2.
topic Antidiabetic drugs
Sodium–glucose cotransporter 1
Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13255
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