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Modeling Between-Subject Variability in Subcutaneous Absorption of a Fast-Acting Insulin Analogue by a Nonlinear Mixed Effects Approach.

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العنوان: Modeling Between-Subject Variability in Subcutaneous Absorption of a Fast-Acting Insulin Analogue by a Nonlinear Mixed Effects Approach.
المؤلفون: Faggionato, Edoardo, Schiavon, Michele, Dalla Man, Chiara
المصدر: Metabolites (2218-1989); Apr2021, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p235, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: INSULIN, TYPE 1 diabetes, BODY mass index, BLOOD sugar, ABSORPTION
مستخلص: Despite the great progress made in insulin preparation and titration, many patients with diabetes are still experiencing dangerous fluctuations in their blood glucose levels. This is mainly due to the large between- and within-subject variability, which considerably hampers insulin therapy, leading to defective dosing and timing of the administration process. In this work, we present a nonlinear mixed effects model describing the between-subject variability observed in the subcutaneous absorption of fast-acting insulin. A set of 14 different models was identified on a large and frequently-sampled database of lispro pharmacokinetic data, collected from 116 subjects with type 1 diabetes. The tested models were compared, and the best one was selected on the basis of the ability to fit the data, the precision of the estimated parameters, and parsimony criteria. The selected model was able to accurately describe the typical trend of plasma insulin kinetics, as well as the between-subject variability present in the absorption process, which was found to be related to the subject's body mass index. The model provided a deeper understanding of the insulin absorption process and can be incorporated into simulation platforms to test and develop new open- and closed-loop treatment strategies, allowing a step forward toward personalized insulin therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:22181989
DOI:10.3390/metabo11040235