Metabolic changes induced by oral glucose tests in horses and their diagnostic use
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2020Vol. 35(1), pp. 597–605
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Abstract
Our results suggest induction of low-grade inflammation during the OGT. Plasma arginine and carnitine concentrations were lower in horses with high insulin response and could constitute potential therapeutic targets. Development of screening tools to identify insulin-dysregulated horses using only baseline blood sample appears promising.
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