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SGLT2 is a high-capacity, low-affinity glucose transporter located in the early convoluted segment of the renal proximal tubule, where luminal glucose is abundant [ 53– 53].
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UROM (Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein) is the most abundant protein excreted in the urine under physiological conditions, being exclusively synthesized by the cells of the thick ascending limb and early distal convoluted tubule of the kidney.
Uromodulin has been shown to be localized in the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop (TALH) and in the early distal convoluted tubules of the kidney of placental mammals [38], [39].
6– 8 SGLT2s, found exclusively in the early proximal convoluted tubule (segment 1 and 2), are accountable for approximately 90% of glucose reabsorption.
THP, which is produced in the thick ascending limb and the early distal convoluted tubule of the kidney, is the most abundant protein in normal urine.
The expression of SGLT2 is almost exclusively restricted to the early proximal convoluted tubule of the kidney, where it is largely responsible for the renal reabsorption of glucose.
In the early distal convoluted tubule, the sodium-chloride (Na+-Cl−) cotransporter is located at the apical membrane and links sodium and chloride reabsorption.
It is established that uromodulin protein is expressed exclusively in the epithelial cells of the TAL of Henle's loop and the early distal convoluted tubule in the kidney [ 18].
It is an 85-kD glycosylphosphati-dylinositol (GPI -anchored GPI -anchoredsecreted from the epithelial cells of the thick ascendinglycoprotein) of Henle'secretednd the early distal convoluted tubule in kidney [ 1].
More specifically, by using immuno-histochemistry analysis of kidney sections, we demonstrated that GFP expression was co-localized, with endogenous uromodulin protein, in the epithelial cells of the thick ascending limbs (TAL) of Henle's loop and the early distal convoluted tubule in the kidney.
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