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Ponies and some horse breeds such as Andalusians exhibit an ‘easy keeper’ phenotype and tend to become obese more readily than other breeds such as Standardbreds.
Samantha J. Potter +4 more
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Dysregulation of insulin signaling pathways in schizophrenia
Sean Hanna +7 more
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Background Decreasing hyperinsulinemia is crucial in preventing laminitis in insulin dysregulated (ID) horses. Complementary pharmacological treatments that efficiently decrease postprandial hyperinsulinemia in ID horses are needed.
Sanna Lindåse +4 more
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Measurement of Plasma Resistin Concentrations in Horses with Metabolic and Inflammatory Disorders
Obesity and its associated complications, such as metabolic syndrome, are an increasing problem in both humans and horses in the developed world. The expression patterns of resistin differ considerably between species.
Beatriz Fuentes-Romero +6 more
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Insulin and Carbohydrate Dysregulation [PDF]
Patients with human immunodeficiency virus receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) may experience abnormal body composition changes as well as metabolic abnormalities, including dyslipidemia, increases in triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, and abnormal carbohydrate metabolism, ranging from insulin resistance ...
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The measurement of the blood insulin concentration, and comparison to cut-offs, is essential in diagnosing insulin dysregulation, a common equine endocrinopathy. However, different insulin assays provide disparate results.
Julien Delarocque +5 more
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Metabolic changes induced by oral glucose tests in horses and their diagnostic use
Background Little is known about the implications of hyperinsulinemia on energy metabolism, and such knowledge might help understand the pathophysiology of insulin dysregulation.
Julien Delarocque +5 more
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The objective of the study was to characterize the temporal changes of phosphorylation patterns of mTOR signaling proteins in response to two dietary protein sources in insulin dysregulated (ID, n = 8) and non-ID (n = 8) horses.
Caroline M. M. Loos +7 more
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Insulin and incretin responses to grazing in insulin‐dysregulated and healthy ponies [PDF]
BackgroundSupraphysiological insulin and incretin responses to a cereal‐based diet have been described in horses and ponies with insulin dysregulation (ID). However, the hormonal responses to grazing have not yet been described.ObjectivesTo determine if there is a difference in the insulin and incretin responses to grazing pasture between insulin ...
Danielle M. Fitzgerald +4 more
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Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) in Horses
Substantial morbidity results from pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) which is often underestimated by owners and veterinarians. Clinical signs, pathophysiology, diagnostic tests, and treatment protocols of this condition are reviewed.
Naomi C. Kirkwood +2 more
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