Insulin: Trigger and Target of Renal Functions

Front Cell Dev Biol. 2020 Jul 29:8:519. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2020.00519. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Kidney function in metabolism is often underestimated. Although the word "clearance" is associated to "degradation", at nephron level, proper balance between what is truly degraded and what is redirected to de novo utilization is crucial for the maintenance of electrolytic and acid-basic balance and energy conservation. Insulin is probably one of the best examples of how diverse and heterogeneous kidney response can be. Kidney has a primary role in the degradation of insulin released in the bloodstream, but it is also incredibly susceptible to insulin action throughout the nephron. Fluctuations in insulin levels during fast and fed state add another layer of complexity in the understanding of kidney fine-tuning. This review aims at revisiting renal insulin actions and clearance and to address the association of kidney dysmetabolism with hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance, both highly prevalent phenomena in modern society.

Keywords: albuminuria; diabetic nephropathy; insulin; insulin clearance; insulin resistance.

Publication types

  • Review