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Compact energy metabolism model: Brain controlled energy supply
Authors:Britta Gö  bel,Kerstin M. Oltmanns
Affiliation:a Institute of Mathematics, Graduate School for Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Lübeck, Germany
b Institute Computational Mathematics, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
c Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Lübeck, Germany
d Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Abstract:The regulation of the energy metabolism is crucial to ensure the functionality of the entire organism. Deregulations may lead to severe pathologies such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The decisive role of the brain as the active controller and heavy consumer in the complex whole body energy metabolism is the matter of recent research. Latest studies suggest that the brain's energy supply has the highest priority while all organs in the organism compete for the available energy resources. In our novel mathematical model, we address these new findings. We integrate energy fluxes and their control signals such as glucose fluxes, insulin signals as well as the ingestion momentum in our new dynamical system. As a novel characteristic, the hormone insulin is regarded as central feedback signal of the brain. Hereby, our model particularly contains the competition for energy between brain and body periphery. The analytical investigation of the presented dynamical system shows a stable long-term behavior of the entire energy metabolism while short time observations demonstrate the typical oscillating blood glucose variations as a consequence of food intake. Our simulation results demonstrate a realistic behavior even in situations like exercise or exhaustion, and key elements like the brain's preeminence are reflected. The presented dynamical system is a step towards a systemic understanding of the human energy metabolism and thus may shed light to defects causing diseases based on deregulations in the energy metabolism.
Keywords:Energy metabolism   Glucose model   Dynamical system   Stability analysis   Model size reduction
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