The ability of the target tissues to accept and utilize Insulin. The term can apply to both exogenous (outside of the body) and endogenous (within the body) forms of insulin, steroids, etc. People with type 2 diabetes often have a decreased sensitivity to the endogenous insulin their body produces. In a 1999 study, Dr. Rand and her associates suggest this also holds true for cats with diabetes. Many type 2 humans respond well to Oral medications for the problem.
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