New Insight on Insulinoma Treatment in a Pet Rat-A Case Report

Animals (Basel). 2022 Oct 15;12(20):2783. doi: 10.3390/ani12202783.

Abstract

Insulinomas are insulin-producing tumors of pancreatic beta cells that cause hypoglycemia. They are extremely common in ferrets but have also been reported in guinea pigs and rats. This is a case report of an older rat with spontaneous insulinoma, which was confirmed by histopathology. The patient was presented at a regular check-up due to a chronic respiratory disease. The owner noticed progressive weakness of the hind limbs, which is quite commonly seen in older rats. A blood exam revealed hypoglycemia, which could have been associated with paraparesis. The patient responded to treatment with oral dexamethasone and was regularly monitored. It survived nearly 4 months in good general condition. The rat finally died most probably due to severe hypoglycemia caused by progression of the pancreatic tumor. This is the first report of a pet rat with insulinoma that was successfully treated with glucocorticoids.

Keywords: hypoglycemia; insulinoma; pancreatic islet cell adenoma; pancreatic tumor; paraparesis; posterior weakness; rat.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

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