2022
DOI: 10.16966/2380-5544.160
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Sex Differences in the Development of Hyperglycemia in Rodent Models of Diabetes and Obesity

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Abstract: Mounting pre-clinical and clinical evidence demonstrates that sex plays a role in the incidence and pathogenesis of diabetes. Generally, diabetes is more prevalent in middle-aged men than in age-matched women. Similarly, in most rodent models of diabetes, male rodents exhibit a more severe diabetes phenotype and a greater incidence of diabetes than their female counterparts. However, the underlying mechanisms by which sex modulates disease progression and outcome are poorly understood. Thus, rodent models of d… Show more

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