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[PDF] Continuous glucose monitoring and closed-loop systems


R Hovorka - Diabetic medicine, 2006 - duke.edu
Background The last two decades have witnessed unprecedented technological progress in
the development of continuous glucose sensors, resulting in the first generation of commercial
glucose monitors. This has fuelled the development of prototypes of a closed-loop system ...
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Closed-loop insulin delivery—the path to physiological glucose control


GM Steil, AE Panteleon, K Rebrin - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2004 - Elsevier
The development of an artificial pancreas for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetes is a
highly desired endeavor for patients, physicians, scientists, and engineers. Historical algorithms
and recent progress in research and technology are reviewed in the present article, ...
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First-phase insulin secretion: does it exist in real life? Considerations on shape and …

- physiology.org
A Caumo, L Luzi - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology …, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
To fulfill its preeminent function of regulating glucose metabolism, insulin secretion must not
only be quantitatively appropriate but also have qualitative, dynamic properties that optimize
insulin action on target tissues. This review focuses on the importance of the first-phase ...
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In vivo and in vitro glucose-induced biphasic insulin secretion in the mouse


JC Henquin, M Nenquin, P Stiernet, B Ahren - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The mechanisms underlying biphasic insulin secretion have not been completely
elucidated. We compared the pattern of plasma insulin changes during hyperglycemic clamps
in mice to that of glucose-induced insulin secretion and cytosolic calcium concentration ...
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Modeling the glucose–insulin regulatory system and ultradian insulin secretory …

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J Li, Y Kuang, CC Mason - Journal of theoretical biology, 2006 - Elsevier
In the glucose–insulin regulatory system, ultradian insulin secretory oscillations are observed
to have a period of 50–150 min. After pioneering work traced back to the 1960s, several mathematical
models have been proposed during the last decade to model these ultradian oscillations ...
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Modeling insulin action for development of a closed-loop artificial pancreas


GM Steil, B Clark, S Kanderian, K Rebrin - Diabetes Technology & …, 2005 - liebertonline.com
Three models of glucose homeostasis are compared in terms of their steady-state dose–re- sponse
characteristics, how they characterize glucose distribution kinetics, and how they char- acterize
the dynamics of insulin action. The three models [minimal model, AIDA (Automated ...
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The physiological rationale for oral insulin administration

- diabetes.org.br [PDF] 
E Arbit - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2004 - liebertonline.com
Insulin remains the most effective and durable drug in the armamentarium for the treatment of
advanced-stage diabetes. Nevertheless, clinical studies have shown that even on insulin
treatment, a significant percentage of patients fail to attain lasting glycemic control. ...
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Derivative weighted active insulin control modelling and clinical trials for ICU …

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CV Doran, NH Hudson, KT Moorhead, JG Chase, … - Medical Engineering and …, 2004 - Elsevier
Close control of blood glucose levels significantly reduces vascular complications in Type 1 and
Type 2 diabetic individuals. Heavy derivative controllers using the data density available from
emerging biosensors are developed to provide tight, optimal control of elevated blood ...
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Closed-loop insulin delivery-what lies between where we are and where we are …


GM Steil, K Rebrin - edd, 2005 - Informa Pharma Science
Closed-loop insulin delivery in individuals with diabetes can potentially lead to near-normal glucose
profiles. To this end, existing subcutaneous glucose sensors and external insulin pumps can
be linked with an insulin delivery algorithm to create a completely automated closed-loop ...
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The inhibitory effects of insulin on hepatic glucose production are both direct and …

- diabetesjournals.org
J Girard - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Previous studies suggest that insulin can inhibit hepatic glucose production by both direct and
indirect actions. The indirect effects include inhibition of glucagon secretion, reduction in plasma
nonesterified fatty acid levels, reduction of the amount of gluconeogenic precursor ...
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