Sodium Glucose Cotransport

Sodium Glucose Cotransport

Articles tagged with "Sodium Glucose Cotransport".

From Sodium Glucose Cotransport to Oral Rehydration

Tags: Oral Rehydration, Sodium Glucose Cotransport, Cholera, History of Medicine

October 13, 2025

Dr. Kumar’s Take:

A physiologic insight became a public health breakthrough. When glucose is present in the small intestine, it hitches a ride with sodium through SGLT1, pulling water into the body. That simple mechanism powers oral rehydration and helps stop dehydration from becoming deadly.

Key Takeaways:

Glucose enables sodium absorption through SGLT1, and water follows.
This mechanism explains why oral rehydration works during severe diarrhea.
Electrolyte solutions with glucose outperform glucose-free formulas.
Crane’s work laid the foundation for modern oral rehydration solution.

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