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    Bulletin of mathematical biology 45 (1983), S. 739-748 
    ISSN: 1522-9602
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The objective of this preliminary study was to develop a new quantitative method of setting the initial insulin infusion patterns in treatment of diabetic patients. The method is based upon the mathematical estimation of the insulin profile required to maintain the glucose level within the normal range after glucose loading in diabetic patients. Using our previously developed equivalent circuit model of glucose kinetics and the reported data of an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) in two groups of normal and diabetic patients, two important physiological parameters of the model (the peripheral tissue's insulin resistivity and the hepatic sensitivity to glucose level) were computed for two clinical groups. Then the insulin profile was obtained by computing the plasma insulin concentrations required to keep the total glucose utilization rate of the tissue and the liver in the diabetic group equal to that of the normal group. The simulation result indicated that the computed insulin profile produced a plasma glucose profile which was more closely matched to the normal group's glucose profile than with the case of emulating the normal group's insulin profile in the diabetic group.
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    Springer
    Annals of biomedical engineering 13 (1985), S. 195-213 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Compartmental model ; Sensitivity parameter ; Glucose-insulin kinetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract A new quantitative method was developed for separation of physiological factors influencing glucose intolerance in diabetes mellitus using a three-compartmental model and the intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) in humans. The present model includes the physiologic factors of the hepatic glucose balance function, the peripheral tissue's glucose utilization rate, and the insulin secretion rate. The insulin sensitivity parameter and hepatic glucose sensitivity parameter were estimated in optimal fitting of the model-based data of glucose and insulin concentrations to the measured IVGTT data in 9 normal and 11 diabetic subjects. The results show that these sensitivity parameters are important for separation of the effects of the interactive physiologic factors, and, also useful in evaluating different glucose-insulin kinetics in 3 clinical groups of normal and diabetic subjects.
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    Annals of biomedical engineering 4 (1976), S. 330-342 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract The computed zero-load flow is the expected aortic flow when the aortic pressure is zero, thus eliminating the effect of afterload on ventricular ejection. Zero-load flow was computed in 15 anesthetized dogs (sodium pentobarbital 25 mg/kg, iv) by studying the response of left-ventricular pressure or aortic pressure, and aortic flow to the change in aortic input impedance induced by partial snare occlusion of the aorta. The waveform and peak value of zero-load flow were computed from a theoretical model of the left ventricle and verified by measurements of aortic flow in the first beat after transection of the aorta. To study the sensitivity, changes of zero-load flow were computed under the enhanced inotropic state produced by isoproterenol (0.1 μg/kg/min), and under the depressed contractile state induced by propranolol (0.15 mg/kg). Administration of isoproterenol resulted in an increase in the peak zero-load flow by 143.9% (p〈0.001), compared with a 50.6% increase (p〈0.05) in peak dp/dt. The difference of the variations was statistically significant in a paired t test. After injection of propranolol, peak zero-load flow decreased by 32.0% (p〈0.005). Afterload independence of zero-load flow was studied by computing zero-load flow before and after increasing arterial pressure by partial aortic occlusion or injection of 5 mg methoxamine. After injection of methoxamine in denervated dogs, the peak zero-load flow increased by 11.2% (N.S.), while input resistance increased by 153% (p〈0.025). The peak zero-load flow decreased by 8% (N.S.) after partial aortic occlusion, while cardiac output decreased by 26.7% (p〈0.001). These results may suggest that the computed peak zero-load flow is an afterload independent index of the pumping capability of the left ventricle in the intact heart.
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