E. Biermann, DIACATOR - SIMULATION OF METABOLIC ABNORMALITIES OF TYPE-II DIABETES-MELLITUS BY USE OF A PERSONAL-COMPUTER, Computer methods and programs in biomedicine, 41(3-4), 1994, pp. 217-229
A computer program has been developed to simulate non-insulin-dependen
t diabetes mellitus (type 2). This disease is characterized by an impa
ired function of the pancreatic beta-cell and by an insufficient insul
in sensitivity of the peripheral tissue. The program simulates the dep
endences of glucose utilization, glucose production and serum insulin
level as a function of glucose and insulin and displays the results as
curves on the screen. Six different states of diabetes/glucose intole
rance as well as a healthy state can be selected. Renal glucose excret
ion can be adjusted by selection of the glomerular filtration rate. Ac
tion of sulphonylureas are simulated by changing the insulin secretion
rate of the beta-cell, biguanides enhance sensitivity of the peripher
al tissue for insulin and Acarbose delays glucose absorption from the
intestines. Model parameters are taken from the literature. The progra
m can be used for computer-aided medical education and for simulation
of special problems in research.