Error in BRS physiology?

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In the renal chapter, it says glucose spills into urine only with plasma concentrations over 250-350 mg/dL (4th edition page 160). I have in my notes from class & reinforced with some quick checking on the internet that it is 180 mg/dL. Can anyone clarify this for me?
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As I remember it, glucose begins to spill into blood around 200, but the reabsorption mechanism is not saturated until 350-400.
 
As I remember it, glucose begins to spill into blood around 200, but the reabsorption mechanism is not saturated until 350-400.
If I remember correctly, BRS calls this phenomenon "splay" and attributes it to the heterogeneity of the transporters.

That said, there is not a boards-style question that would require you to know whether glucose transporters in the PCT are insufficient at 180 vs 220 mg/dL. If you're studying for class, use class notes. If by chance you're studying for step 1, put away the class notes and focus on the core FA+RR+BRS+UW.
 
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