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TITLE:
A Re-Evaluation of Allometric Relationships for Circulating Concentrations of Glucose in Mammals
AUTHORS:
Colin G. Scanes
KEYWORDS:
Glucose, Allometric, Mammals, Primates
JOURNAL NAME:
Food and Nutrition Sciences,
Vol.7 No.4,
April
22,
2016
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The present study examined the putative relationship between circulating concentrations
of glucose and log10 body weight in a large sample size (270) of wild species but with domesticated
animals excluded from the analyses. Methods: A data-set of plasma/serum concentration of
glucose and body weight in mammalian species was developed from the literature. Allometric relationships
were examined. Results: In contrast to previous reports, no overall relationship for
circulating concentrations of glucose was observed across 270 species of mammals (for log10 glucose
concentration adjusted R2 = -0.003; for glucose concentration adjusted R2 = -0.003). In contrast,
a strong allometric relationship was observed for circulating concentrations of glucose in
Primates (for log10 glucose concentration adjusted R2 = 0.511; for glucose concentration adjusted
R2 = 0.480). Conclusion: The absence of an allometric relationship for circulating concentrations of
glucose was unexpected. A strong allometric relationship was seen in Primates.
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