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Blood glucose monitoring system breeze 2

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The Bayer Breeze 2 Blood Glucose Monitoring System is a device used to measure blood glucose levels. It provides a simple, accurate, and convenient way for individuals to monitor their blood sugar levels.

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Glucose and Insulin Resistance Measurement

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Glucose concentrations in blood were measured from the submandibular vein in 6 hr fasted mice with the Blood Glucose Monitoring System Breeze 2 (Bayer, Mishawaka, IN). Coagulated blood was centrifuged at 12,000 x g at 4°C for 10 min. Serum was aliquoted and kept frozen at −80°C. Insulin levels were determined according to the manufacturer’s protocol (Crystal Chem, Inc, Downers Grove, IL). Homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated to assess group differences in insulin resistance using the HOMA2 Calculator software available from the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Diabetes Trials Unit website (http://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/homacalculator/index.php).
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Metabolic Profiling of Dietary Regimens

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Because diet was changed every week for EOW mice and every 2 consecutive weeks for 2WM mice, lactate and glucose levels were measured in 6-h fasted animals (n = 8–10) on the Friday of week 13, 14, 15, and 16 of treatment. Glucose and lactate concentrations in blood were measured by tail venipuncture with the Blood Glucose Monitoring System Breeze 2 (Bayer, Mishawaka, IN) and Lactate plus Meter (Nova Biomedical Corporation, Waltham, MA), respectively.
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Glucose and Insulin Resistance Measurements

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Glucose concentrations in blood were measured from the submandibular vein in 6-h fasted mice with the Blood Glucose Monitoring System Breeze 2 (Bayer, Mishawaka, IN). Lactate concentrations in blood were measured with Lactate plus Meter (Nova Biomedical Corporation, Waltham, MA). Coagulated blood was centrifuged at 12,000 x g, 4°C for 10 min. Serum was aliquoted and kept frozen at −80°C. Insulin levels were determined according to the manufacturer’s protocol (Crystal Chem, Inc., Downers Grove, IL). Homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated to assess changes in insulin resistance using the HOMA2 Calculator software available from the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Diabetes Trials Unit website (http://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/homacalculator/index.php).
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Glucose and Insulin Resistance Measurements

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Glucose concentrations in blood were measured from the submandibular vein in 6-h fasted mice with the Blood Glucose Monitoring System Breeze 2 (Bayer, Mishawaka, IN). Lactate concentrations in blood were measured with Lactate plus Meter (Nova Biomedical Corporation, Waltham, MA). Coagulated blood was centrifuged at 12,000 x g, 4°C for 10 min. Serum was aliquoted and kept frozen at −80°C. Insulin levels were determined according to the manufacturer’s protocol (Crystal Chem, Inc., Downers Grove, IL). Homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated to assess changes in insulin resistance using the HOMA2 Calculator software available from the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism Diabetes Trials Unit website (http://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/homacalculator/index.php).
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