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Principals of therapy in feline diabetic

patients (lecture 1) New developments in

2250 management of feline diabetes (lecture 2) 1632 Jacqueline Rand









2233 1621 Veronique Lacombe

REGULATION OF GLUCOSE TRANSPORT IN INSULIN-SENSITIVE TISSUE: FROM HEALTH TO DISEASE.









ACTH Stimulation Tests: Why, How,

2122 and...Huh? 1461 Patty Lathan









Diagnostic Testing for Typical and Atypical

2029 Hyperadrenocorticism - Confusion or Clarity? 1495 Mark Peterson

Equine Metabolic Syndrome in 2012: Where

1947 are we now? 1430 Nicholas Frank









Feline Hyperthyroidism - Ensuring Success of

2039 Nutritional Management 1502 S. Forrester









1967 Forget About Glucose (For Now) 1447 Thomas Schermerhorn

Gene Expression Analysis of Adipose Tissue

2080 and Blood from Obese and Lean Dogs 1533 Samer Al-Murrani









Human thyroid disease as a model for feline

2173 hyperthyroidism 1589 Charlotte Edinboro









Managing Feline Hyperthyroidism - As Easy

2038 as Feeding Your Cat 1502 S. Forrester









2078 Shouldn't Any Insulin Work In Any Patient? 1447 Thomas Schermerhorn

Steroids in Septic Foals: Should We or

1945 Shouldn't We? 1426 Kelsey Hart









The Problem Diabetic: Acromegaly,

Cushing's, and Other Causes of Insulin

2028 Resistance 1495 Mark Peterson









The Role of the Liver in the Pathogenesis of

2081 Diabetes in Dogs and Cats 1447 Thomas Schermerhorn









Update on Calcium Metabolism Disorders in

2053 Companion Animals 1511 Richard Mellanby

Gallbladder mucoceles: The endocrine

2108 connection 1545 Audrey Cook









1952 Reproductive Disorders of Neutered Bitches 1431 Autumn Davidson

Street Street line 2









Ctr. for Companion Animal Health, SVS









College of Pharmacy 500 W. 12th Ave.









CVM PO Box 6340









21 West 100th Street

Tufts Cummings School of Vetrinary

Dept of Clinical Sciences Medicine









243 Earhart Cir.









Clinical Sciences, CVM 1800 Denison Ave.

1035 NE 43rd Street









149 Commonwealth Drive









243 Earhart Cir.









Clinical Sciences, CVM 1800 Denison Ave.

CVM, Large Animal Medicine 501 D.W. Brooks Dr.









21 West 100th Street









Clinical Sciences, CVM 1800 Denison Ave.









Immunology Division Dept of Pathology

CVM, Small Animal Clinical Sciences 4474 TAMU









VMTH/SAC One Shields Ave.

Street line 3 City State / Province Country Zip / Postal Code









Brisbane QLD AUS









Columbus OH USA









Mississippi State MS USA









New York NY USA

200 Westboro Road North Grafton MA USA









Lawrence KS USA









Manhattan KS USA

Topeka KS USA









Menlo Park CA USA









Lawrence KS USA









Manhattan KS USA

Athens GA USA









New York NY USA









Manhattan KS USA









Tennis Court Rd. Cambridge Cambridge GBR

College Station TX USA









Davis CA USA

Number E-mail Company Name









61-73-365-2122 j.rand@uq.edu.au University of Queensland









292-1379 lacombe.2@osu.edu The Ohio State University









325-3432 lathan@cvm.msstate.edu Mississippi State University









362-2650 drpeterson@animalendocrine.com Animal Endocrine Clinic

887-4615 nicholas.frank@tufts.edu University of Tennessee









368-5264 dru_forrester@hillspet.com Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc









532-4599 tscherme@vet.ksu.edu Kansas State University

286-8208 samer_al-murrani@hillspet.com Hill's Pet Nutrition









688-1774 cedinboro@exponent.com Exponent, Inc.









368-5264 dru_forrester@hillspet.com Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc









532-4599 tscherme@vet.ksu.edu Kansas State University

542-6326 khart4@uga.edu University of Georgia









362-2650 drpeterson@animalendocrine.com Animal Endocrine Clinic









532-4599 tscherme@vet.ksu.edu Kansas State University









44-7989-976-508 rjm69@cam.ac.uk Universtiy of Cambridge

845-2351 akcook@cvm.tamu.edu Texas A&M University









752-1393 apdavidson@ucdavis.edu University of California, Davis

Professional Designation Job Title / Position









Professor of Companion Animal Health









DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Large Animal Internal Medicine)









VMD, MS, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal

Medicine)









DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Director

DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Large Animal Internal Associate Professor, Large Animal Internal

Medicine) Medicine









Associate Director









VMD, DACVIM (SAIM) Assistant Professor, Small Animal Medicine

Manager, Research









Senior Scientist









Associate Director









VMD, DACVIM (SAIM) Assistant Professor, Small Animal Medicine

DVM, DACVIM (Large Animal Internal

Medicine)









DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Director









VMD, DACVIM (SAIM) Assistant Professor, Small Animal Medicine

BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM), DECVIM-

CA Clinical Associate Professor









Clinical professor

Series More than 1

Division / Department Lecture Type

? speaker?









No No Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review









Endocrinology & Nuclear Medicine No No Comprehensive Review

No No Comprehensive Review









Scientific Affairs Yes Yes Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review

Science and Technology, Pet Nutrition

Center No No Comprehensive Review









Health Sciences No No Comprehensive Review









Scientific Affairs Yes Yes Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review

No No Comprehensive Review









Endocrinology & Nuclear Medicine No No Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review

SA Clinical Sciences No No Comprehensive Review









No No Comprehensive Review

Audience Category 1 If other, explain.









Small Animal Endocrinology









Equine Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology

Equine Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology

Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology

Equine Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology









Small Animal Endocrinology

Small Animal Hepatology









Small Animal Other Reproduction

Category 2 If other, explain









Endocrinology









One Medicine. I will discuss our

Other research finding using transgenic diabetic

mice.









Pharmacology









Endocrinology

Nutrition - Metabolism









Nutrition - Metabolism









Other Could appeal to critical care audience

Immunology









Nutrition - Metabolism









Nutrition - Metabolism









Pharmacology

Infectious Disease









Endocrinology









Hepatology









Endocrinology

Endocrinology









Endocrinology

Comments 50-Word Description





Lecture 1 covers important principals of

therapy for feline diabetes including

selection of insulin, the importance of

resolving glucose toxicity, minimizing the risk

of hypoglycaemia, use of glargine and

detemir, detection of diabetic remission and

choice of diet. This lecture is important for

Lecture 1 to be immediately followed by clinicians not already using glargine or

lecture 2.Lecture timetabling not detemir and provides the basis for

coincide with endocrinology abstracts. understanding lecture 2.



I will present (published and unpublished)

findings from my laboratory on the role of

glucose transporters (the rate-limited step in

glucose uptake and whole-body utilization):

1) for muscle glycogen replenishment after

exercise in the athletic horses; 2) during

insulin resistance in muscle and adipose

tissue of horses; 3) as pharmacological

targets (ongoing research).









This lecture will review test indications,

methodology, and interpretation. Use of

baseline cortisol concentrations alone will

also be discussed. New data assessing the

necessity of measuring baseline cortisol

values prior to testing will be presented,

along with a new study evaluating the cross-

reactivity of synthetic glucocorticoids with

the cortisol assay.



This lecture will focus on the diagnostic

approach for dogs with suspected

hyperadrenocorticism, both typical and

atypical. Pros and cons of the standard

screening tests will be reviewed. The role of

abdominal ultrasonography and adrenal sex

steroid panels in the diagnostic workup will

also be discussed.

Since Equine Metabolic Syndrome was first

proposed in 2002, numerous studies have

been performed to examine relationships

among obesity, insulin resistance,

hyperinsulinemia, and laminitis in horses.

New diagnostic tests have been developed

and novel medical treatments explored. This

comprehensive review will examine the

state of our knowledge ten years later in

2012.





Information provided will assist veterinarians

with implementing nutritional management

with low-iodine food for cats with

hyperthyroidism, including those with

concurrent disorders (eg, kidney disease).

This presentation will also include tips for

transitioning to low-iodine food, managing

multi-pet households, and monitoring

Speakers would share the session and each hyperthyroid patients to ensure long-term

speak half of the time (22.5 minutes each). success.



This talk will ask the audience to 'forget

about glucose' in order to consider other

important metabolic omplications caused by

diabetes. The causes, consequences, and

treatment of common and often serious

electrolyte and metabolic disturbances

associated with diabetes will be reviewed in

depth and at a level appropriate for

veterinrians with an advanced interest in

None diabetes.

Gene expression profiling was performed on

adipose tissue and blood from 97 obese and

non-obese dogs as determined by DXA

analysis. Gene enrichment studies revealed

that most of the identified pathways are

related to an elevated immune and

inflammatory response in obese animals.

The biochemical and metabolic

consequences of these changes in gene

expression are discussed in this

presentation.





Humans and other animals share the same

planet and environments, so companion

animals are sentinels for public health

hazards. I review the epidemiology of feline

hyperthyroidism, the most common

endocrine disease of older cats, for which

human toxic nodular goiter, associated with

iodine deficiency and chemical exposures,

provides the model.



This presentation reviews a new method for

managing hyperthyroidism in cats. It

includes an overview of the effects of

feeding a low-iodine food to hyperthyroid

cats (ie, decreased thyroid hormone

concentration and resolution of clinical

Speakers would share the session and each signs) and discussion of clinical patients

speak half of the time (22.5 minutes each). managed by this new approach.



This talk adopts the position that any insulin

I presented a talk on a related topic at the product should lower glucose in any patient,

2011 Pre-Forum Meeting. This talk is more but then explores the reasons the

appropriate for the Forum stream, as it is hypothesis may or may not be true. Insulin

aimed more at an advanced but non- pharmacology will be reviewed, with

specialist audience. I hope, however, that it emphasis on the impact exerted by

might provide specialists with food for physiologic and environmental influences on

thought, too. insulin efficacy in certain patients.

This session will review current literature on

and ongoing research investigating the

incidence and pathogenesis of critical illness-

related corticosteroid insufficiency in septic

foals, and will present preliminary data from

our ongoing multicenter trial of low-dose

hydrocortisone therapy in foals with septic

shock.





This lecture will present an overview of the

diagnosis and management of the "problem

diabetic" caused by insulin resistance.

Secondary diabetes caused by acromegaly,

hyperadrenocorticism, adrenal tumors

secreting progesterone or other steroids,

estrus/pregnancy and more will be

reviewed. Insulin regimes to improve

glucoseregulation in the insulin-resistant

patient will be discussed.





Abnormal liver function in diabetics

contributes to the onset and maintenance of

the diabetic state, but its importance in the

pathogenesis of canine and feline diabetes is

underappreciated. This talk will examine

comparative aspects and review current

knowledge about the liver's role in

establishing the hyperglycemia and

dyslipidemia of diabetes.



This talk will focus on the pathophysiology of

calcium disorders in companion animals,

highlighting the diagnostic value of PTHrp

and vitamin D assays (clinically validated by

the speaker). The talk will discuss several

novel calcium metabolism disorders

identified by the speaker, including

hypovitaminosis D in dogs with PLE.

In the last decade, gallbladder mucoceles

have become the most common reason for

cholecystectomy in dogs. Reports suggest

that dogs with endocrinopathies such as

hypothyroidism, hyperadrenocorticism and

diabetes mellitus are predisposed to

mucocele formation. This lecture will review

the current literature on this disorder and

highlight possible reasons for the

endocrinopathy connection.



Disorders of the reproductive tract can occur

even in neutered bitches and queens,

prompting referral to the internist, even to

one who doesn't want to practice

reproduction! The clinical evaluation of and

therapeutic approach to refractory urinary

incontinence, chronic vaginitis, and the

ovarian remnant syndrome will be covered,

including vaginal endoscopy and

reproductive ultrasonography.

Possible Sponsorship?









Abbott Animal healthHills Pet

Nutrition









Dechra, Novartis?









Dechra

Boehringer-Ingelheim









Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc - Dr. Daniel Aja









None specifically although the topic should

be relevant for sponsors with interests in

diabetes treatment, electrolyte

supplementation, laboratory and monitoring

technologies, and critical care of animals.

Hill's Pet Nutrition









Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc - Dr. Daniel Aja









I know of no sponsors for certain but the

subject could be of interest to companies

that manufacture insulin products, such as

Boehringer Ingelheim and Intervet Schering

Plough.

Pfizer, Dr. Harvey L. Crumm, 615-309-0339,

harvey.crumm@pfizer.com









Dechra









I know of no sponsors for certain, but the

subject could be of interest to companies

that manufacture insulin products, such as

Boehringer Ingelheim and Intervet Schering-

Plough.

StorzMatt Willis



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