A Bolus Infusion of Xylitol Solution in the Treatment of Cow Ketosis Does Not Cause a Surge in Insulin Secretion
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When a solution of xylitol was rapidly administered intravenously (bolus infusion) to healthy cattle or those with ketosis, different results were obtained. In healthy cattle, a temporary surge in insulin secretion was observed, whereas in ketotic cattle no such surge was found, but instead a moderate level of secretion continued for a lengthy period. No significant difference in the areas under the insulin curve (AUC) was found between healthy cattle and ketotic cattle up to 120 min after xylitol infusion. These results clearly demonstrated that a bolus infusion of xylitol solution in ketotic cattle does not cause a temporary surge in insulin secretion unlike in healthy animals, but rather results in a continuous, gradual rise in secretion.
著者
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Hirose Hisashi
Department Of Cardiovascular Diseases Mri Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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SAKO Toshinori
Department of Veterinary Nursing, School of Veterinary Nursing and Technology, Nippon Veterinary and
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Mizutani Hisashi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Osaka City University
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MIZUTANI Hisashi
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Lvife Science University
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TOYODA Yoji
Nanyo Central Veterinary Clinic, Ehime Prefectural Federation Agricultural Mutual Aid Association
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SUGIYAMA Mieko
Nanyo Central Veterinary Clinic, Ehime Prefectural Federation Agricultural Mutual Aid Association
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HAYAKAWA Noriyuki
Animal Medical Center, Nippon Veterinary and Lvife Science University
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HASEGAWA Hiroya
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Nippon Veterinary and Lvife Science University
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SAKO Toshinori
Department of Veterinary Nursing & Technology, School of Veterinary Science, Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University, 1–7–1 Kyonancho, Musashino, Tokyo 180–8602, Japan
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