glucose release from renal cortex via gluconeogenesis; glucose uptake and glycolysis from renal medulla for satisfying kidney energy needs; and glucose reabsorption from proximal convoluted tubule.
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(a) Extra-renal arterial vasodilatation occurs mainly in the splanchnic vascular bed, whereas other vascular beds, such as those which supply the brain and the liver, may be vasoconstricted. This may ...