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F : Entwickeln diabetische Hunde eine signifikante postprandiale Hyperglykämie?
Wenn ja, wie lang hält diese an?
A : Ja. Bei nicht-diabetischen Hunden führen kommerzielle Hundefuttermittel in der Regel zu einer weniger als 90 Minuten anhaltenden postprandialen Erhöhung des Blutzuckerspiegels. Diabetische Hunde haben eine insuffiziente endogene Insulinsekretion, und die Folge ist ein Versagen der wich- tigsten physiologischen Mechanismen der Gegenregulation einer erhöhten Blutglukosekonzentra- tion. Folglich ist die postprandiale Hyperglykämie bei diabetischen Hunden stärker ausgeprägt und von längerer Dauer als bei nicht-diabetischen Hunden. […]
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1School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, MA, USA.2School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, Australia.
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