Mathematical Biology Seminar
Richard Bertram, Florida State University
Tuesday March 10, 2009
3:05pm in LCB 215 Using Mathematical Modeling and
Experiments to Understand the Mechanism of
Pulsatile Insulin Secretion
Abstract:
Insulin is a hormone that is essential for the body's ability to
metabolize
glucose. Improper glucose homeostasis leads to diabetes, which is one
of the
leading medical problems in America. Insulin is secreted by
micro-organs
called islets of Langerhans, which are distributed throughout the
pancreas.
As is true for many hormones, the secretion of insulin is pulsatile,
and
studies have shown a correlation between lack of insulin pulsatility
and type 2
or late onset diabetes. I will describe work done by my group and
collaborators
that aims at understanding the mechanism behind pulsatile insulin
secretion
from an islet, as well as the mechanism behind the synchronization of
islet
oscillatory behavior across the population of unconnected islets. This
work
involves mathematical modeling and analysis in combination with
experimental studies.
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