BMC Biomedical Engineering (Nov 2019)

Determination of physiological parameters for endogenous glucose production in individuals using diurnal data

  • Mariël F. van Stee,
  • Shaji Krishnan,
  • Albert K. Groen,
  • Albert A. de Graaf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42490-019-0030-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract Background Triple tracer meal experiments used to investigate organ glucose-insulin dynamics, such as endogenous glucose production (EGP) of the liver are labor intensive and expensive. A procedure was developed to obtain individual liver related parameters to describe EGP dynamics without the need for tracers. Results The development used an existing formula describing the EGP dynamics comprising 4 parameters defined from glucose, insulin and C-peptide dynamics arising from triple meal studies. The method employs a set of partial differential equations in order to estimate the parameters for EGP dynamics. Tracer-derived and simulated data sets were used to develop and test the procedure. The predicted EGP dynamics showed an overall mean R 2 of 0.91. Conclusions In summary, a method was developed for predicting the hepatic EGP dynamics for healthy, pre-diabetic, and type 2 diabetic individuals without applying tracer experiments.

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