Diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide and reliable animal models are important for progression of the research field. The pig is a commonly used large animal model in diabetes research and the present study aimed to refine a model for oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in young growing pigs, as well as describing intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) in the same age group. The refined porcine OGTT will reflect that used in children and adolescents. Eighteen pigs were obtained one week after weaning and trained for two weeks to bottle-feed glucose solution, mimicking the human OGTT. The pigs subsequently underwent OGTT (1.75 g/kg BW) and IVGTT (0.5 g/kg BW). Blood samples were collected from indwelling vein catheters for measuremen...
The studies presented were designed to highlight the impact of pancreatic enzymes on glycemic contro...
<div><p>Acute and sustained soluble dietary fibre (SDF) consumption are both associated with improve...
Animal models of type 1 diabetes remain essential tools for investigation of the etiology and pathog...
Diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide and reliable animal models are important for progression o...
Simple Summary Animal models for human diseases are used in situations where studies cannot be carri...
Animal models of human diseases are important in biomedical research. When using animals for scienti...
As insulin sensitivity may help to explain divergences in growth and body composition between native...
As insulin sensitivity may help to explain divergences in growth and body composition between native...
Animal models are widely used in biomedical research aiming to prevent and improve treatments of dis...
Recently, diabetes mellitus (DM) has shown rapid global increases with about five million deaths ann...
OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and associated complications is steadily increasing. ...
Objective: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and associated complications is steadily increasing. ...
Aims/hypothesis: the aim of this study was to examine the effect of birth weight on glucose toleranc...
<p>Points on the obese pig glucose curve marked with an * are significantly greater than correspondi...
Insulin-mediated glucose metabolism was investigated in streptozotocin (STZ)¿treated diabetic pigs t...
The studies presented were designed to highlight the impact of pancreatic enzymes on glycemic contro...
<div><p>Acute and sustained soluble dietary fibre (SDF) consumption are both associated with improve...
Animal models of type 1 diabetes remain essential tools for investigation of the etiology and pathog...
Diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide and reliable animal models are important for progression o...
Simple Summary Animal models for human diseases are used in situations where studies cannot be carri...
Animal models of human diseases are important in biomedical research. When using animals for scienti...
As insulin sensitivity may help to explain divergences in growth and body composition between native...
As insulin sensitivity may help to explain divergences in growth and body composition between native...
Animal models are widely used in biomedical research aiming to prevent and improve treatments of dis...
Recently, diabetes mellitus (DM) has shown rapid global increases with about five million deaths ann...
OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and associated complications is steadily increasing. ...
Objective: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and associated complications is steadily increasing. ...
Aims/hypothesis: the aim of this study was to examine the effect of birth weight on glucose toleranc...
<p>Points on the obese pig glucose curve marked with an * are significantly greater than correspondi...
Insulin-mediated glucose metabolism was investigated in streptozotocin (STZ)¿treated diabetic pigs t...
The studies presented were designed to highlight the impact of pancreatic enzymes on glycemic contro...
<div><p>Acute and sustained soluble dietary fibre (SDF) consumption are both associated with improve...
Animal models of type 1 diabetes remain essential tools for investigation of the etiology and pathog...