Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2398353 | Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Inhaled medications have proven effective and well tolerated in cats, and inhaled insulin has been used successfully for the management of diabetes mellitus in humans. Thus, we hypothesize that delivery of aerosolized regular insulin can lower blood glucose in healthy cats. Five adult cats were administered aerosolized 0.9% saline (IS), regular insulin intravenously (IV) 0.5Â U/kg, and aerosolized regular insulin 15Â U/kg (I15) and 25Â U/kg (I25) and blood glucose was evaluated. Mean blood glucose was significantly lower at 15, 30 and 45Â min in the I25 and IV groups compared to baseline. Similarly, the IV and I25 groups had a significantly greater maximal percent change in blood glucose than the IS group. Significantly more cats developed severe hypoglycemia (<50Â mg/dl; 2.7Â mmol/l) in the IV and I25 groups than in the IS group. Results of this study demonstrate that aerosolized insulin can effectively lower blood glucose concentrations in healthy cats.
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Authors
Amy E. DVM, MS, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine), Elizabeth F. DVM, Charles E. DVM, PhD, DACVP, Margaret E. MA, Carol R. DVM, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine), PhD,