Paul Saladino· MD
insulin can directly increase the activity of epithelial sodium channel sodium phosphate transporter and the sodium hydrogen exchange type 3 and the sodium potassium atpase
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insulin can directly increase the activity of epithelial sodium channel sodium phosphate transporter and the sodium hydrogen exchange type 3 and the sodium potassium atpase
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so the majority of renal sodium transporters are controlled by insulin in the kidney several groups using primary cell culture have demonstrated that insulin can directly increase activity of the epithelium sodium channel sodium phosphatase co-transporter the sodium hydrogen exchanger type 3 and the sodium potassium atpase et cetera et cetera