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Ketosis‐prone type 2 diabetes is recognized as atypical diabetes. These patients are often male, characterized by obesity, sudden onset of ketosis and a transient decrease in insulin secretion capacity that can be recovered with temporal insulin therapy.
Atsushi Satomura +5 more
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Ketone bodies – causes and effects of their increased presence in cows' body fluids: A review [PDF]
Ketosis is the most common metabolic disease in high-performance dairy cows during the first 6-8 weeks of lactation. Its main symptoms include an excessive amount of so-called ketone bodies in a cow's body fluids.
Piotr Guliński
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Life-threatening acute complications persist among individuals with type 1 diabetes in Japan: A nationwide registry-based cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Despite insulin therapy, 18.8 and 7.8% of the patients experienced diabetic ketosis and diabetic ketoacidosis, respectively. Furthermore, 12.7 and 28.9% of the participants experienced severe hypoglycemia and hypoglycemic unawareness, respectively. Lower C‐peptide levels were associated with the incidence of these complications.
Chujo D +7 more
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LBODP035 When Is Ketosis Just Ketosis?
Abstract Background Little is known about the impact of over-the-counter ketone supplementation, used by patients to promote weight loss, on ketosis and serum ketone values. Recent literature suggests that acute ingestion of exogenous ketones leads to increased blood beta-hydroxybutyrate and decreased
Cannon, Sophie M, Angell, Trevor E
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Gene association analysis of an osteopontin polymorphism and ketosis resistance in dairy cattle
The aim of this study was to identify the c.495C > T polymorphism within exon 1 of the osteopontin gene (OPN), and to analyze its association with susceptibility to ketosis in Polish Holstein–Friesian (HF) cows.
Edyta A. Bauer +3 more
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Ketosis and subclinical ketosis are widespread among dairy cows especially after calving. Etiopathology of ketosis has been related to negative energy balance.
Guanshi Zhang +3 more
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REDUCING MILKING FREQUENCY TO TREAT KETOSIS - Supplemental Table S1
Blood sampling schedule to measure blood beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) after the first diagnosis of ketosis (BHB ≥ 1.2 mmol/L; n = 104 Holstein cows) in a randomized controlled trial examining reducing milking frequency as an adjunct treatment for ...
Couto Serrenho, R (via Mendeley Data)
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Association between Tryptophan Metabolism and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Dairy Cows with Ketosis
Dairy cows with ketosis have high circulating beta-hydroxybutyric acid (BHBA) concentrations alongside which inflammation is concomitantly developed.
Zhengzhong Luo +10 more
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Evaluation of oxidative stress in cattle with subclinical ketosis and clinical endometritis [PDF]
Today, the most important factor in the occurrence of metabolic and reproductive diseases in dairy cattle is the disturbance of natural process in body’s cellular-molecular events that occur after increasing of oxidants and the formation of oxidative ...
farhad Balari Mahyari +2 more
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Subclinical ketosis in Norwegian milkproduction [PDF]
Kyrne har størst risiko for å komme i negativ energibalanse i overgangsperioden fra sinku til melkeku. Det skyldes at det er utfordrende for kyrne å dekke energibehovet til den stigende melkeytelsen i ukene etter kalving. Negativ energibalanse (NEB) øker
Vagle, Inga
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