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How insulin detemir works over time in normal and diabetic dogs

By Sako, T et al.·Published in Research in veterinary science·2011·Department of Veterinary Nursing and Technology, Japan·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Time-action profiles of insulin detemir in normal and diabetic dogs.

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Plain-English summary

A group of diabetic dogs was given a new type of insulin called insulin detemir to see how well it controlled their blood sugar levels. The study found that insulin detemir worked better than other common insulins, like NPH and insulin glargine, and it needed a lower dose to be effective. However, there was a higher risk of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) with this new insulin. Overall, insulin detemir showed promise for managing diabetes in dogs, with a long-lasting effect that kept blood sugar stable for over 24 hours.

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Abstract

Insulin detemir is the first member of a new class of long-acting soluble insulin analogues capable of maintaining the basal level of insulin in humans. In this preliminary study, we investigated the time-action profiles of insulin detemir in normal and diabetic dogs since the use of insulin detemir in canines has yet to be determined. Eight animals were used in our study (three normal and five insulin dependent diabetic dogs). Time-action profiles of insulin detemir were monitored in normal dogs using an artificial pancreas apparatus under euglycemic condition. Blood sampling was performed at 2h intervals post feeding, with insulin administration, in insulin dependent diabetic dogs. Time-action profiles of insulin detemir, in normal dogs, demonstrated that insulin detemir is a long-lasting preparation similar to what has been observed in humans. A pronounced peak was detected at 8-10h while the glucose-lowering effect lasted for over 24h after insulin injection, thus illustrating its longer prolonged peak activity time. Furthermore, intensive glycemic control was achieved with insulin detemir in insulin dependent diabetic dogs, using a lower dosage than NPH insulin and insulin glargine therapeutic doses. Our results indicate that insulin detemir has a greater effect than either NPH insulin or insulin glargine in canines, requiring a lower dose than either insulin preparation. However, using insulin detemir also carries a higher risk of inducing hypoglycemia as compared to either NPH insulin or insulin glargine.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20708207/