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Biosimulation Modeling for Diabetes: Contributions of Mathematical Modeling of Beta Cells to the Understanding of Beta-Cell Oscillations and Insulin Secretion

机译:糖尿病的生物模拟模型:β细胞数学模型对理解β细胞振荡和胰岛素分泌的贡献

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Mathematical modeling of pancreatic beta cells has contributed significantly to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Early models of insulin secretion built in the 1970s were phenomenological with little biological foundation for the proposed mechanisms. In the 1980s, models focused on identifying the regulation of bursting electrical activity known to be important for insulin secretion. The main result was to reject proposed mechanisms as new data emerged, but important results of the role of cell-to-cell coupling were also established. New models have been proposed that provide possible explanations for the occurrence of various patterns of bursting and calcium oscillations. In addition, modeling has played an important role in comparing competing effects of calcium on both NADH and adenosine 3′-5′-cyclic monophosphate levels. Models including modern cell biological results of the regulation of insulin containing granules and cell heterogeneity have appeared, providing updated versions of the early models proposed in the 1970s. These models, when coupled to electrophysiological- and calcium-based ones, have the prospect to aid in understanding the overall picture of GSIS. In addition, they might be useful for estimating in vivo beta-cell functioning. Beta-cell modeling will likely move closer to clinical applications, where it can be expected to play an important role, as it has and will, in understanding the complex oscillatory phenomena observed in beta cells and islets.
机译:胰岛β细胞的数学模型为理解葡萄糖刺激的胰岛素分泌(GSIS)的机制做出了重要贡献。 1970年代建立的胰岛素分泌早期模型是现象​​学的,对于所提出的机制而言缺乏生物学基础。在1980年代,模型专注于确定已知对胰岛素分泌很重要的爆发性电活动的调节。主要结果是随着新数据的出现,拒绝了提议的机制,但是也建立了细胞间耦合作用的重要结果。已经提出了新的模型,这些模型为各种爆裂和钙振荡的发生提供了可能的解释。另外,建模在比较钙对NADH和腺苷3'-5'-环一磷酸水平的竞争作用中起了重要作用。已经出现了包括调节含胰岛素颗粒和细胞异质性的现代细胞生物学结果在内的模型,提供了1970年代提出的早期模型的更新版本。这些模型与基于电生理和钙的模型相结合时,有望帮助理解GSIS的整体情况。此外,它们可能对估计体内β细胞功能有用。 Beta细胞建模可能会更接近于临床应用,在理解和理解β细胞和胰岛中观察到的复杂振荡现象方面,它有望像过去一样而且将发挥重要作用。

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