Endocrinopathic laminitis is frequently associated with hyperinsulinaemia but the role of glucose in the pathogenesis of the disease has not been fully investigated. This study aimed to determine the endogenous insulin response to a quantity of glucose equivalent to that administered during a laminitis-inducing, euglycaemic, hyperinsulinaemic clamp, over 48. h in insulin-sensitive Standardbred racehorses. In addition, the study investigated whether glucose infusion, in the absence of exogenous insulin administration, would result in the development of clinical and histopathological evidence of laminitis. Glucose (50% dextrose) was infused intravenously at a rate of 0.68 mL/kg/h for 48. h in treated horses (n = 4) and control horses (n = 3) ...
Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in horses are also associ...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Endocrinopathic laminitis is frequently associated with hyperinsulinaemia but the role of glucose in...
Equine laminitis is a common, complex and insidious disease affecting the lamellar structures of the...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY\ud \ud An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to height...
Insulin dysregulation is the hallmark of Equine Metabolic Syndrome and has received attention becaus...
The pathogenesis of endocrinopathic laminitis remains unclear with both glucotoxic and glucose depri...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prolonged administration of insulin, whils...
Laminitis is a devastating disease of horses that usually arises as a consequence of major systemic ...
© 2019 Courtnay Louise BaskervilleEquine laminitis is a multifactorial condition leading to the rota...
Background In horses and ponies, insulin dysregulation leading to hyperinsulinemia may be associated...
Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in horses are also associ...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Endocrinopathic laminitis is frequently associated with hyperinsulinaemia but the role of glucose in...
Equine laminitis is a common, complex and insidious disease affecting the lamellar structures of the...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY\ud \ud An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to height...
Insulin dysregulation is the hallmark of Equine Metabolic Syndrome and has received attention becaus...
The pathogenesis of endocrinopathic laminitis remains unclear with both glucotoxic and glucose depri...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prolonged administration of insulin, whils...
Laminitis is a devastating disease of horses that usually arises as a consequence of major systemic ...
© 2019 Courtnay Louise BaskervilleEquine laminitis is a multifactorial condition leading to the rota...
Background In horses and ponies, insulin dysregulation leading to hyperinsulinemia may be associated...
Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in horses are also associ...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...