Glucose

LABOKLIN Service ID: 20


Material

sodium fluoride blood or serum 1ml or cerebrospinal fluid

Method

photometry

Duration

1 day

Remark

  • Increased glucose levels occur in case of diabetes mellitus but also in CNS diseases, pancreatitis and Cushing’s disease/PPID. Levels particularly increase due to stress and after administration of glucocorticoids.
  • Diseases of the liver, Addison’s disease and insulinoma may cause hypoglycaemia.
  • Medicines that can lead to hypoglycaemia include: antihistamines, beta blockers, anabolic steroids.
  • Dog: Starving young dogs of toy breeds tend to develop life-threatening hypoglycaemia in stress situations.
  • Horse: The determination of glucose levels is a necessary part of the diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). For further information please see "Insulin“.
  • In cattle hypoglycaemia indicates ketosis due to energy deficiency; the additional determination of β-HBA is needed. Hyperglycaemia is caused by stress and endotoxemia.
  • The semi-quantitative detection of glucose in urine is part of the Urinalysis.