Increased plasma fructosamine concentrations in laminitic horses

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作者
Knowles, E. J. [1 ]
Withers, J. M.
Mair, T. S.
机构
[1] Bell Equine Vet Clin, Maidstone ME18 5GS, Kent, England
关键词
horse; fructosamine; laminitis; insulin; endocrine; EQUINE METABOLIC SYNDROME; CANINE DIABETES-MELLITUS; MINIMAL MODEL ANALYSIS; SERUM FRUCTOSAMINE; INSULIN SENSITIVITY; CUSHINGS-DISEASE; ALBUMIN; DIAGNOSIS; GLUCOSE; ADENOMA;
D O I
10.1111/j.2042-3306.2011.00419.x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Reasons for performing study: The use of plasma fructosamine concentration ([fructosamine]) as a marker of abnormal glucose homeostasis in laminitic horses has not been investigated. Hypothesis: Plasma fructosamine concentration may be higher amongst laminitic horses than normal horses; this might relate to underlying insulin resistance. Objectives: 1) To compare [fructosamine] between laminitic and normal horses. 2) To investigate associations between [fructosamine] at presentation in laminitic horses with a) single sample markers of insulin resistance and b) outcome. Methods: Plasma fructosamine concentration, fasting serum insulin concentration (insulin) and fasting plasma glucose concentration (glucose) were measured in 30 horses that presented with laminitis. Clinical details and follow-up data were recorded. Plasma fructosamine concentration was also measured in 19 nonlaminitic control horses. Results: Laminitic horses had significantly higher mean [fructosamine] than normal horses (P< 0.001). Thirteen of 30 laminitic horses had fasting hyperinsulinaemia, 2/30 had fasting hyperglycaemia. Statistically significant univariable correlations were identified between [fructosamine] and [glucose], [insulin] and the proxies RISQI and MIRG. Trends for association between [fructosamine] and negative outcome did not reach statistical significance. Conclusions and potential relevance: Increased mean [fructosamine] in laminitic horses may represent abnormal glycaemic control and [fructosamine] may become a clinically useful marker.
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