A Computational Model for the Analysis of Lipoprotein Distributions in the Mouse: Translating FPLC Profiles to Lipoprotein Metabolism

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A Computational Model for the Analysis of Lipoprotein Distributions in the Mouse: Translating FPLC Profiles to Lipoprotein Metabolism

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Supporting information – Text S5: Wild-type model analysis A computational model for the analysis of lipoprotein distributions in the mouse: Translating FPLC profiles to lipoprotein metabolism

A computational model for the analysis of lipoprotein distributions in the mouse: Translating FPLC profiles to lipoprotein metabolism Following parameter estimation and evaluation, two parameter sets were found to describe the data well (these will be referred to as sets X1 and X2). Inspection of the in silico FPLC profiles (e.g. Figure 1 in Text S4) reveals that in the VLDL and LDL size range,...

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Supporting information – Text S4: Wild-type model parametrisation A computational model for the analysis of lipoprotein distributions in the mouse: Translating FPLC profiles to lipoprotein metabolism

Where x are the state variables of the model, i.e. the lipoprotein concentrations in each cell of both grids ( mol / kg), t represents time (hours),  are the model parameters, and u are the model inputs of VLDL and HDL production, which are not time dependent but do depend on several model parameters (D, A scale ). The initial conditions, 0 x are defined at t = 0, 0 0 = ) , ( x t x  . The mo...

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Supporting information – Text S2: Wild-type model equations A computational model for the analysis of lipoprotein distributions in the mouse: Translating FPLC profiles to lipoprotein metabolism

Model structure and boundaries The sub-models are divided into 8 by 40 and 40 by 8 compartments of lipoprotein composition, which throughout the supplemental material will be referred to as cells. The metabolism of lipoproteins in cell (i ,j) can be described by equation (1) for cells in the HDL grid and by equation (2) if the cell is in the VLDL grid (see equations (9) and (11) in the Main Tex...

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: PLoS Computational Biology

سال: 2014

ISSN: 1553-7358

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003579