分析胰高血糖素受体对 1 型糖尿病患者血糖动态的影响

IF 1.8 Q3 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS IFAC Journal of Systems and Control Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1016/j.ifacsc.2024.100272
Clara Furió-Novejarque , Iván Sala-Mira , Ajenthen G. Ranjan , Kirsten Nørgaard , José-Luis Díez , John Bagterp Jørgensen , Jorge Bondia
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在 1 型糖尿病(T1D)模拟器中,对胰高血糖素效应的研究不足,对胰高血糖素相对于葡萄糖的药效学尚未达成明确共识。胰高血糖素受体动力学可为 T1D 模拟器做出重大贡献,使模拟器在不增加过多复杂性的情况下更符合生理学原理。这项工作利用之前工作中提出的模型分析了受体模型对葡萄糖动力学的贡献。然后,从两个不同的角度对模型进行评估:(1) 使用饮食(高或低碳水化合物含量)对两个连续胰高血糖素剂量(100 和 500 μg)影响的临床数据集来确定模型参数;(2) 还从文献中确定了其他三个胰高血糖素作用模型作为比较对象。为适应数据集的显著特点,采用了不同的识别方法。均方根误差(RMSE)和阿凯克信息准则(AIC)是用于比较模型拟合的判别指标。结果显示,与其他比较模型相比,受体模型的 RMSE 和 AIC 最低。因此,该模型将有助于开发精确的 T1D 模拟器。
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Analysis on the contribution of glucagon receptors to glucose dynamics in type 1 diabetes

The glucagon effect is understudied in type 1 diabetes (T1D) simulators, without a clear consensus on the pharmacodynamics of glucagon over glucose. Glucagon receptors dynamics could present a significant contribution to T1D simulators, making them more physiologically accurate without an excessive increase in complexity. This work analyzes the receptors model contributions to glucose dynamics using a model proposed in previous work. Then, the model is assessed from two different perspectives: (1) A clinical dataset of the influence of diet (high or low carbohydrate content) on two consecutive glucagon doses (100 and 500 μg) is used to identify the model parameters and (2) three other glucagon action models from the literature are also identified to serve as comparators. Different identification methods are used to adapt to the distinctive features of the dataset. The root mean square error (RMSE) and the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) were the discerning metrics used to compare the models fittings. Results show that the receptors model offers the lowest RMSE and AIC in contrast to the comparators. This model will hence be helpful in the development of accurate T1D simulators.

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