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Equine Metabolic Syndrome

  • Title: Equine Metabolic Syndrome
  • Description:
    Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, Vol 27(1), April 2011, Pages 73-92
  • Category: Equine Medicine and Surgery

  • Abstract / Overview:
  • The concept of an equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) was first proposed in 2002. This concept has developed over time, and EMS was recently described in a consensus statement released by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. In human medicine, metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to a set of risk factors that predict the risk of cardiovascular disease, including obesity, glucose intolerance and insulin resistance (IR), dyslipidemia, microalbuminuria, and hypertension. EMS shares some of the features of MetS, including increased adiposity, hyperinsulinemia, IR, but differs in that laminitis is the primary disease of interest.

     

    • Components of the syndrome
       
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    • Breed predisposition
    • Clinical presentation
    • Laminitis
       


    • Complications of Hospitalization
    • Obesity and Regional Adiposity
       
    • Preputial or Mammary Gland Swelling



    • Pathophysiology
    • Predisposition
    • Hyperinsulinemia
    • Hepatic Insulin Resistance
    • Peripheral Insulin Resistance
    • Obesity
    • Lipotoxicity
    • Inflammation
    • Adipokines
    • Diagnosis
    • Screening Tests
    • Dynamic Tests
    • Management
    • Weight Reduction
    • Pasture Access
    • Medical treatment
    • Levothyroxine Sodium
    • Metformin Hydrochloride
    • Other Antidiabetic Drugs
    • Summary