The "Cunning Mouse" Metaphor: Adaptive Escape Pathways in Metabolic Disease
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This work presents the “Cunning Mouse” metaphor as a conceptual framework to understand adaptive escape behaviors in metabolic disease. It reframes insulin resistance, altered substrate utilization, and pathway rerouting not as simple regulatory failures, but as intelligent survival responses to sustained physiological stress, constraint, and overload. By viewing disease biology as an adaptive system that seeks alternative routes when classical pathways are blocked, this narrative encourages a shift from adversarial suppression toward interpretive, physiology-first understanding of chronic metabolic disorders. The work is intended as a conceptual and narrative perspective, without methodological or therapeutic claims.
Keywords
Cunning Mouse Metaphor; Elusive Hyperglycemia; Neuroendocrine Dysregulation; Organ-Dominated Insulin Resistance; Insulin Trap Syndrome; Internal Hyperglycemia Unawareness; Counter-regulatory Hormones; Hepatic and Renal Gluconeogenesis; Blood Viscosity; Fluid-Electrolyte Imbalance; Personalized Diabetes Management; Narrative Medicine in Endocrinology
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2026-02-10