Mathematical Modelling of Glucose-Insulin System and Test of Abnormalities of Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Author:

Banzi Wellars1ORCID,Kambutse Immaculate2ORCID,Dusabejambo Vincent2ORCID,Rutaganda Eric2ORCID,Minani Froduald1ORCID,Niyobuhungiro Japhet1ORCID,Mpinganzima Lydie1ORCID,Ntaganda Jean Marie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Rwanda, College of Science and Technology, School of Science, Department of Mathematics, Kigali, Rwanda

2. University of Rwanda, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Kigali, Rwanda

Abstract

This paper presents a mathematical model of glucose-insulin dynamics which is specific for type 2 diabetic patients. The general modelling is obtained by simplification of a global compartmental model by John Thomas Sorensen. The model parameters are estimated using nonlinear optimization and data collected in Rwanda for type 2 diabetic patients. In order to identify and evaluate possible abnormalities of type 2 diabetic patients, the Sampling Importance Resampling (SIR) particle filtering algorithm is used and implemented through discretization of the developed mathematical model. This process is done by clamping insulin and glucose concentrations at around clinical trial values as proposed by Defronzo. Furthermore, for detecting potential abnormalities in type 2 diabetic patients, we compare our results with results obtained from a simulation of the mathematical model for healthy subjects. The proposed mathematical model allows further investigation of the dynamic behavior of glucose, insulin, glucagon, stored insulin, and labile insulin in different organs for type 2 diabetic patients.

Funder

University of Rwanda

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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