Glucose Effectiveness Fails to Compensate for Insulin Resistance after Fat Feeding in Dogs

Volume: 104, Pages: 154128 - 154128
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Glucose homeostasis involves actions of both insulin and glucose per se (“glucose effectiveness, SG”). While consumption of a high fat diet typically induces insulin resistance, it is unclear whether SG is altered by fat feeding. We quantified SG from the intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT; n=36) or hyperglycemic clamp at basal insulin (HGC; n=5) in dogs, tested before and after 6 weeks fat feeding (+ 6 g/kg per day). SG from IVGTTs were...
Paper Details
Title
Glucose Effectiveness Fails to Compensate for Insulin Resistance after Fat Feeding in Dogs
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
104
Pages
154128 - 154128
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