Effects of Combination Treatment on Renal Endothelial Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Merve Günes-Altan, Agnes Bosch, Kristina Striepe, Mario Schiffer, Roland E. Schmieder, Dennis Kannenkeril

TL;DR
This study shows that a combination of empagliflozin and linagliptin affects kidney blood flow in type 2 diabetes patients, possibly through nitric oxide activity.
Contribution
The study identifies nitric oxide activity as a potential mechanism for the renal hemodynamic effects of empagliflozin and linagliptin in T2DM.
Findings
E+L treatment correlated with changes in renal plasma flow and vascular resistance linked to nitric oxide activity.
No such correlation was found in the metformin and insulin glargine group.
Nitric oxide activity appears to influence the renal hemodynamic response to SGLT-2 inhibitors in T2DM.
Abstract
Recently, we demonstrated that a combination therapy with empagliflozin and linagliptin (E+L) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) induce changes in renal hemodynamics. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of nitric oxide (NO) activity of the renal vasculature on the described changes of the renal hemodynamic profile. Patients with T2DM were randomized to receive either E+L: (n = 34) or metformin and insulin glargine (M+I: n = 31), for 3 months. Renal hemodynamics were assessed using the constant-infusion input-clearance technique with p-aminohippuric acid for renal plasma flow (RPF) and inulin for glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at baseline and after treatment. Intraglomerular hemodynamics were calculated according to the model established by Gomez. The NO activity in the renal circulation was assessed by analyzing change in RPF in response to…
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TopicsDiabetes Treatment and Management · Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment · Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
