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Identifying insulinemic responses of ID horses offered varying levels of NSC and meal-sizes.

Journal:
Journal of equine veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Kerley, B S et al.
Affiliation:
Mad Barn · Canada
Species:
horse

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Feeding small meals (&#x223c;1 g/kg BW DM basis) providing >10% nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC; starch + water soluble carbohydrate; WSC) has resulted in an augmented insulin response (AIR) in insulin dysregulated (ID) horses, but it's unclear if AIR reflects NSC content or the g NSC/kg BW/meal. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: The insulinemic responses of ID (n = 7) and non-insulin dysregulated (NID; n = 8) horses fed four feeds (A = 6.8% NSC; B = 14.9% NSC; C = 35.5% NSC; D = 44.6% NSC) at three levels of NSC intake (0.06, 0.11-0.12 and 0.17-0.18 g/kg BW) were evaluated in a randomized Latin square design across two phases. RESULTS: ID horses had higher incremental area under the curve (IAUCi; ID: 3223.05&#xb1;3229.5 vs. NID: 907.2 &#xb1; 976.4 IU/mL*minute), 60-minutes post-meal consumption (T60; ID: 43.4 &#xb1; 48.8 vs. NID: 12.6 &#xb1; 14.6 &#xb5;IU/ mL) and delta (ID: 20.9 &#xb1; 41.7 vs. NID: 6.2 &#xb1; 11.4 &#xb5;IU/mL) insulin for all treatment diets compared to NID horses (p < 0.0001). In Phase 1, ID horse T60 insulin for feedstuff A, was higher with 0.17 compared to 0.06 and 0.11 g NSC/kg BW/meal (p = 0.02); and for B, again, greater for the 0.11 and 0.17 than the 0.06 g NSC/kg BW/meal (p = 0.002). In Phase 2, the T60 insulin of ID horses was higher when given D at 0.18 compared to 0.06 and 0.12 g NSC/kg BW/meal (p = 0.008). CONCLUSION: Augmented post-prandial insulinemic responses occurred in ID horses fed small meals of pelleted feedstuffs with &#x2265;0.11-0.12 g NSC/kg BW regardless of feed % NSC; however, considerable variation suggests the need for individual monitoring.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40588143/