EVALUATION OF THE BOLIE MODEL DESCRIBING BLOOD GLUCOSE RESPONSE FOR THE APPLICATION TO CONTINUOUS SUBCUTANEOUS INSULIN INFUSION
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概要
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In an attempt to develop an appropriate infusion program in a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion system, a conventional pharmacodynamic model (the Bolie model) for describing the relationship between blood glucose and serum insulin levels was evaluated, using a depancreatized dog preparation. The Bolie model was found useful in estimating the basal insulin infusion rate. However, the model could not predict the serum insulin concentration-time profile required to maintain the postprandial blood glucose levels within a physiological range. It will be necessary to develop a more appropriate model for determining the prandial subcutaneous insulin infusion rates in the continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion system.
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著者
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Kasuya Y
Department Of Pharmacology Hoshi University School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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KASUYA YASUJI
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Tokyo College of Pharmacy
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KATAKURA TAKEO
Medical Devices and Artificial Organs Section, Technical R and D Division, Terumo Corporation
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Kasuya Yasuji
Department Of Clinical Pharmacy Tokyo College Of Pharmacy
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Katakura Takeo
Medical Devices And Artificial Organs Section Technical R And D Division Terumo Corporation
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Yagishita A
Tokyo Metropolitan Neurological Hospital Tokyo
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Hirayama H
Reproductive Biotechnology Lab. Hokkaido Animal Res. Center Hokkaido Jpn
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