Objectives: Firstly, to compare differences in insulin, adiponectin, leptin, and measures of insulin sensitivity between diabetic cats in remission and healthy control cats, and determine whether these are predictors of diabetic relapse. Secondly, to determine if these hormones are associated with serum metabolites known to differ between groups. Thirdly, if any of the hormonal or identified metabolites are associated with measures of insulin sensitivity. Animals: Twenty cats in diabetic remission for a median of 101 days, and 21 healthy matched control cats. Methods: A casual blood glucose measured on admission to the clinic. Following a 24 h fast, a fasted blood glucose was measured, and blood sample taken for hormone (i.e., insulin...
Background:The continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) Guardian REAL‐Time® allows the generation...
In cats with underlying low insulin sensitivity, obesity is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes....
This article summarizes current literature on diabetic remission in cats. Treatment options for diab...
ObjectivesFirstly, to compare differences in insulin, adiponectin, leptin, and measures of insulin s...
Background: The majority of diabetic cats in remission have abnormal glucose tolerance, and approxim...
Background Obesity is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and considered a risk factor for diabe...
Obesity, which is the most common spontaneous nutritional disorder in cats, is a known risk factor f...
This study investigated relationships between plasma leptin, insulin concentrations, insulin sensiti...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available about posthypoglycemic hyperglycemia (PHH) in diabetic c...
In this study, we estimated insulin sensitivity and determined plasma concentrations of total-, low-...
Feline diabetes mellitus shares many features with type 2 diabetes in people, regarding clinical pre...
The chapters of Part I of the thesis describe the development of techniques that can be used in the ...
Background: Glycemic variability (GV) is an indicator of glycemic control and can be evaluated by ca...
Abstract Background Dyslipidemia, dysregulated adipokine secretion and alteration in glucagon and ad...
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein (adipocytokine) that is secreted by adipose tissue. It has...
Background:The continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) Guardian REAL‐Time® allows the generation...
In cats with underlying low insulin sensitivity, obesity is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes....
This article summarizes current literature on diabetic remission in cats. Treatment options for diab...
ObjectivesFirstly, to compare differences in insulin, adiponectin, leptin, and measures of insulin s...
Background: The majority of diabetic cats in remission have abnormal glucose tolerance, and approxim...
Background Obesity is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and considered a risk factor for diabe...
Obesity, which is the most common spontaneous nutritional disorder in cats, is a known risk factor f...
This study investigated relationships between plasma leptin, insulin concentrations, insulin sensiti...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available about posthypoglycemic hyperglycemia (PHH) in diabetic c...
In this study, we estimated insulin sensitivity and determined plasma concentrations of total-, low-...
Feline diabetes mellitus shares many features with type 2 diabetes in people, regarding clinical pre...
The chapters of Part I of the thesis describe the development of techniques that can be used in the ...
Background: Glycemic variability (GV) is an indicator of glycemic control and can be evaluated by ca...
Abstract Background Dyslipidemia, dysregulated adipokine secretion and alteration in glucagon and ad...
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein (adipocytokine) that is secreted by adipose tissue. It has...
Background:The continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) Guardian REAL‐Time® allows the generation...
In cats with underlying low insulin sensitivity, obesity is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes....
This article summarizes current literature on diabetic remission in cats. Treatment options for diab...