REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY\ud \ud An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to heightened recognition of the pathological consequences of insulin resistance (IR). Laminitis, failure of the weight-bearing digital lamellae, is an important consequence. Altered trafficking of specialised glucose transporters (GLUTs) responsible for glucose uptake, are central to the dysregulation of glucose metabolism and may play a role in laminitis pathophysiology.\ud \ud OBJECTIVES\ud \ud We hypothesised that prolonged hyperinsulinaemia alters the regulation of glucose transport in insulin-sensitive tissue and digital lamellae. Our objectives were to compare the relative protein expression of major GLUT isoforms in striated muscle and ...
Laminitis is a devastating disease of horses that usually arises as a consequence of major systemic ...
Laminitis occurring in association with hyperinsulinemia is frequently encountered in today's equine...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to height...
Insulin dysregulation is common in horses although the mechanisms of metabolic dysfunction are poorl...
Insulin dysregulation is common in horses although the mechanisms of metabolic dysfunction are poorl...
Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in horses are also associ...
The pathogenesis of endocrinopathic laminitis remains unclear with both glucotoxic and glucose depri...
Free to read Summary Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in h...
Endocrinopathic laminitis is frequently associated with hyperinsulinaemia but the role of glucose in...
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...
Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of cancer, inflammato...
Hyperinsulinaemia is associated with the development of endocrinopathic laminitis; however, the mech...
© 2019 Courtnay Louise BaskervilleEquine laminitis is a multifactorial condition leading to the rota...
Laminitis is a devastating disease of horses that usually arises as a consequence of major systemic ...
Laminitis occurring in association with hyperinsulinemia is frequently encountered in today's equine...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY An increased incidence of metabolic disease in horses has led to height...
Insulin dysregulation is common in horses although the mechanisms of metabolic dysfunction are poorl...
Insulin dysregulation is common in horses although the mechanisms of metabolic dysfunction are poorl...
Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in horses are also associ...
The pathogenesis of endocrinopathic laminitis remains unclear with both glucotoxic and glucose depri...
Free to read Summary Reasons for performing study: Several conditions associated with laminitis in h...
Endocrinopathic laminitis is frequently associated with hyperinsulinaemia but the role of glucose in...
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...
Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of cancer, inflammato...
Hyperinsulinaemia is associated with the development of endocrinopathic laminitis; however, the mech...
© 2019 Courtnay Louise BaskervilleEquine laminitis is a multifactorial condition leading to the rota...
Laminitis is a devastating disease of horses that usually arises as a consequence of major systemic ...
Laminitis occurring in association with hyperinsulinemia is frequently encountered in today's equine...
Compared to other species insulin dysregulation in equids is poorly understood. Hyperinsulinemia cau...