Blood Glucose and Insulin Concentrations after Octreotide Administration in Horses With Insulin Dysregulation.
Nicholas FrankP HermidaA Sanchez-LondoñoR SinghC M GradilC K UricchioPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2017)
Octreotide suppresses insulin secretion, resulting in hyperglycemia, and then concentrations increase above baseline as glycemic control is restored. Our hypothesis that octreotide causes insulin concentrations to decrease in horses was supported, but differences between N and ID groups did not reach statistical significance when blood glucose and insulin responses were compared. The utility of an octreotide response test remains to be determined.