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Postprandial insulin responses to various feedstuffs differ in insulin dysregulated horses compared with non‐insulin dysregulated controls

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021
Abstract Background Controlling postprandial hyperinsulinaemia is important in insulin dysregulated (ID) horses to reduce the risk of laminitis. Objectives To evaluate postprandial insulin responses of ID versus non ...
Erica L. Macon   +4 more
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Insulin dysregulation

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2013
Summary Abnormalities of insulin metabolism include hyperinsulinaemia and insulin resistance, and these problems are collectively referred to as insulin dysregulation in this review.
N, Frank, E M, Tadros
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Lipid and lipoprotein dysregulation in insulin resistant states

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2006
Insulin resistant states are commonly associated with an atherogenic dyslipidemia that contributes to significantly higher risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Indeed, disorders of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism co-exist in the majority of subjects with the "metabolic syndrome" and form the basis for the definition and diagnosis of ...
Rita Kohen, Avramoglu   +2 more
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Insulin signaling in insulin-dysregulated Icelandic horses

Domestic Animal Endocrinology
The underlying molecular mechanisms leading to insulin dysregulation are poorly understood in horses. Therefore, this study aimed to determine if insulin dysregulation is associated with an altered basal expression and extent of phosphorylation of key proteins of the insulin signaling cascade in liver (LT), muscle (MT), and subcutaneous adipose tissue (
F. Frers   +4 more
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BCAA Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity – Dysregulated by Metabolic Status?

Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2018
AbstractBranched‐chain amino acids (BCAAs) appear to influence several synthetic and catabolic cellular signaling cascades leading to altered phenotypes in mammals. BCAAs are most notably known to increase protein synthesis through modulating protein translation, explaining their appeal to resistance and endurance athletes for muscle hypertrophy ...
Nicholas P, Gannon   +2 more
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Seasonal Insulin Responses to the Oral Sugar Test in Healthy and Insulin Dysregulated Horses

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2021
Seasonal effects on the oral sugar test (OST), used to monitor insulin dysregulation (ID) status to help reduce laminitis risk, are poorly understood in the ID horse. Resting, (basal) insulin (T0) and 60-minute (T60) OST (0.15 mL/Kg BW Karo Light Corn Syrup) insulin responses were evaluated, once per each season over 2 years, in ID (n = 11 14.9 ± 4.3 ...
Erica Lyn Macon   +3 more
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Brain Insulin Dysregulation: Implication for Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Molecular Neurobiology, 2013
Arduous efforts have been made in the last three decades to elucidate the role of insulin in the brain. A growing number of evidences show that insulin is involved in several physiological function of the brain such as food intake and weight control, reproduction, learning and memory, neuromodulation and neuroprotection.
Rasoul, Ghasemi   +5 more
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Insulin dysregulated horses metabolic responses to forage pellets

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Hyperinsulinemia-associated laminitis (HAL) is the primary concern for insulin dysregulated (ID) equids and their insulin response to the consumption of oral, nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) has been shown to be a risk predictor for HAL development.
Erica Lyn Macon   +4 more
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