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    Causes of diabetes in cats
      
    All cells in the body need glucose for energy. There is a typical method by which
    glucose enters the cells. Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas that signals
    the opening of a ‘door’ so that glucose can enter the cell. Any disruption in this
    mechanism means that cells do not get the energizing glucose that they need and
    excess glucose remains in the blood stream. This results in high blood glucose levels.

    Inflammation of the pancreas is a primary cause of diabetes in cats , dogs and humans as
    well. Type 1 diabetes is the inability of the pancreas to produce sufficient insulin. Type 2
    diabetes is a combination of a similar problem as in type 1 diabetes accompanied by a
    condition known as insulin resistance.

    Insulin resistance is characterized by the inability of the cells to accept glucose. This leads
    to a viscious circle wherein due to the elevated blood sugar level a signal is sent to the
    pancreas for production of more insulin. Sometimes this excess production overrides the
    excess blood sugar and the pancreas exhausts itself and gradually stops funtioning.

    Just as overweight humans are at a higher risk of developing diabetes, obesity is one
    of the major causes of diabetes in cats also. Adipose, commonly known as fatty cells
    produce a substance that increases the resistance of the body cells towards insulin.
    In addition, cats are not efficient at processing carbohydrates since they are obligate
    carnivores and therefore derive their energy from proteins and fats and not from
    carbohydrates.

    While diabetes is mostly related to metabolism, stress hyperglycemia (abnormally
    high blood sugar temporarily) can sometimes complicate a diagnosis. Diabetic conditions
    caused by stress can sometimes reach hyperglycemic levels and cause glucosuria, a
    condition where glucose is passed out through urine.

    Glucose is necessary for life and the normal reaction of the body is to preserve it at all
    costs. Though the kidney works as a barrier that restricts the loss of glucose in urine,
    the extra glucose in the blood must go somewhere. Since the cells are not accepting
    the glucose, the kidneys are swept over by an excess of sugar that spills over into
    the urine.

    For its expulsion through urine, the glucose has to be in liquid form. To enable this
    expulsion process, an increasing amount of water is drawn from the body towards the
    bladder. This gives rise to two of the characteristic symptoms of diabetes in cats -
    excessive thirst and excessive urine.

    Despite a fair amount of research, science has still not been able to determine the real
    cause of diabetes in cats with reasonable surety. In some cases, diabetes is caused due
    to an underlying disease. Risk factors like obesity, carbohydrate rich diet, treatment with
    corticosteroids, stress and shock are considered to be the biggest causes for diabetes in
    cats. Recent studies suggest that it may be an auto-immune disease but a genetic
    predisposition cannot be ruled either.


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