Minimal Model: Perspective from 2005

The minimal model was proposed over 25 years ago. Despite (or because of) its simplicity it continues to be used today – both as a clinical tool and an approach to understanding the composite effects of insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity on glucose tolerance and risk for type 2 diabetes melli...

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Published inHormone research Vol. 64; no. Suppl 3; pp. 8 - 15
Main Author Bergman, Richard N.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel, Switzerland 01.01.2005
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Summary:The minimal model was proposed over 25 years ago. Despite (or because of) its simplicity it continues to be used today – both as a clinical tool and an approach to understanding the composite effects of insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity on glucose tolerance and risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus. The original assumptions of the model have led to an understanding of the kinetics of insulin in vivo, as well as the relative importance of β-cell compensatory failure in the pathogenesis of diabetes. The disposition index (DI), a parameter emerging from the model, represents the ability of the pancreatic islets to compensate for insulin resistance. There is evidence that a locus on chromosome 11 codes for the DI, which has a significant heritability and can predict type 2 diabetes better than any known genetic locus. Even today, the model continues to be a subject of scientific discovery and discourse.
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ISBN:3805580630
9783805580632
ISSN:1663-2818
0301-0163
1663-2826
DOI:10.1159/000089312