When the body does not produce enough insulin, or when the insulin produced by the body is not effective enough, this condition is
called diabetes mellitus.
Feline diabetes (also
called diabetes mellitus) is similar in nature to human diabetes and occurs in middle age or older cats.
Not exact matches
Persistent hyperglycemia in
diabetes mellitus results in an accumulation of a series of reactive α - dicarbonyl compounds (α - DCs, e.g. glyoxal / GO, methylglyoxal / MGO, 3 - deoxyglucosone / 3DG) and α - DC - derived metabolites,
called advanced glycation end products (AGEs).
In a well - known study
called «efficacy of berberine in patients with type 2
diabetes mellitus», scientists gathered 36 patients newly diagnosed with type 2
diabetes.
Type I
diabetes mellitus (sometimes also
called insulin - dependent
diabetes mellitus) results from total or near - complete destruction of the insulin - producing beta cells.
In type II
diabetes mellitus (sometimes
called non-insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus), some insulin - producing cells remain, but the amount of insulin produced is insufficient, there is a delayed response in secreting it, or the tissues of the dog's body are relatively insulin resistant.
Type 2
Diabetes mellitus Type 2, sometimes called «'' adult - onset diabetes» or «non-insulin-dependent diabetes», is characterized by high blood sugar due to the body being resistant to insulin and a relative lack of
Diabetes mellitus Type 2, sometimes
called «'' adult - onset
diabetes» or «non-insulin-dependent diabetes», is characterized by high blood sugar due to the body being resistant to insulin and a relative lack of
diabetes» or «non-insulin-dependent
diabetes», is characterized by high blood sugar due to the body being resistant to insulin and a relative lack of
diabetes», is characterized by high blood sugar due to the body being resistant to insulin and a relative lack of insulin.
Type 1
diabetes mellitus, previously
called insulin - dependent
diabetes, is most common in dogs, whereas type 2, previously
called non-insulin — dependent or adult - onset
diabetes, appears to be the most common form of
diabetes in cats.
Diabetes mellitus (often called simply diabetes) is a disorder in which blood sugar levels are t
Diabetes mellitus (often
called simply
diabetes) is a disorder in which blood sugar levels are t
diabetes) is a disorder in which blood sugar levels are too high.
That's why your dog's blood sugar is so high (what we
call a «hyperglycemia») with
diabetes mellitus.