“…In particular, there are changes in glucose metabolism in the adult offspring, which are due, in part, to altered secretion and action of insulin [12][13][14]. However, nothing is known about the metabolic consequences of dexamethasone treatment of pregnant horses either for the mare or her foal after birth, although there are changes in maternal progestagen concentrations and adrenocortical function of the newborn foal after dexamethasone administration to pregnant mares near term [8]. This study, therefore, examined pancreatic b cell function in pregnant mares and their foals after birth following dexamethasone administration in late gestation.…”