1993
DOI: 10.1016/0306-9877(93)90067-z
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Primary exchanger dysfunction: A possible explanation for insulin resistance syndrome

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“…IR has been proposed to promote hyperuricemia, partly by enhancing renal urate reabsorption via overactivity of renal Na + /H + exchange (50). But, Na + /H + antiporter overactivity may be primarily a product of hypertension rather than IR, and the resorptive capacity of the antiporter for urate has not been defined (51).…”
Section: Recent Demographic and Clinical Trends In Goutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IR has been proposed to promote hyperuricemia, partly by enhancing renal urate reabsorption via overactivity of renal Na + /H + exchange (50). But, Na + /H + antiporter overactivity may be primarily a product of hypertension rather than IR, and the resorptive capacity of the antiporter for urate has not been defined (51).…”
Section: Recent Demographic and Clinical Trends In Goutmentioning
confidence: 99%