Type 2 Diabetes in Animals: Experimental and Clinical Aspects

Table of contents:

  1. Introduction

  2. Background

    1. Insulin production

    2. Insulin release

    3. Binding of insulin

  3. Types of diabetes mellitus

    1. Type 1

    2. Type 2

    3. Gestational diabetes

    4. Feline diabetes

    5. Canine diabetes

  4. Symptoms and consequences

    1. Early symptoms

    2. Micro- and Macrovascular complications

    3. Atherosclerosis

    4. Retinopathy

    5. Cataracts

    6. Diabetic nephropathy, disease of the kidney

    7. Diabetic ketoacidosis

  5. Feline diabetes diagnosis and medication

    1. Diagnosis

      • The glucose tolerance test

    2. Medication

      • Hypoglycemics

Diabetes is a chronic disease and a metabolic illness, in which body is failing to metabolize glucose (a C6 sugar), into a usable energy source. Hyperglycemia (high sugar levels) will occur and glucose will leave the body with the urine giving it a sweeter smell (which gave this illness its latin name, honey-sweet). It may results in excess thirst, excess urination, lethargy, depression and can cause symptoms as severe as liver failure, kidney failure, blindness, stroke or death if gone untreated. In this paper, we will discuss mostly Type 2, but for easier understanding, also touch on Type 1 and some of the subtypes known.

Background:

Insulin production:

Insulin release:

Binding of insulin

Regulation

Types of Diabetes mellitus:

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes

Gestational diabetes

Feline diabetes mellitus

Canine diabetes mellitus

Symptoms and consequences

Diagnostic symptoms of diabetes:

Micro- and Macrovascular complications

Atherosclerosis

Retinopathy

Cataracts

Diabetic nephropathy, disease of the kidney

Diabetic ketoacidosis

Feline diabetes diagnosis and medication

Diagnosis

The picture below illustrates a typical test used to measure the presence of glucose in the urine, where the values below 250 mg/dl are a negative test.

The glucose tolerance test

Medication

Hypoglycemics