Diabetes drug versus heart failure
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas...01116092253.htm
Sort of a weird one here... Quote:
That sounded familiar, I wondered about mechanism of action. Quote:
Wikipedia on the drug. So that's why it's familiar, we've talked about this on the Dr. Fung thread. Quote:
Sounds a little weird but then you go okay, kidney controls blood and plasma volume and content, electrolytes, glucose etc. The blood that's pumped through is a major part of the environment that heart cells are exposed to--and environmental stressors are a major factor in determining the modeling of various organs in the body. Besides that--they're constantly finding ways that various organs "communicate," there might be nervous system and hormonal signalling passing one way or another between the kidney, (or even the liver since lowering blood sugar in this particular way will have consequences to its metabolism as well) and the heart. |
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