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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of mathematical biology 11 (1981), S. 143-153 
    ISSN: 1432-1416
    Keywords: Stress ; Gluconeogenesis ; Hormonal regulation ; Glucocorticoids ; Hypoxia ; Hypoglycemia ; System modelling ; Parameter identification ; Simulation ; Quantitative diagnostic methods
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In this article a system-theoretic approach to hormonal control of gluconeogenesis as observed in the intact organism under hypoglycemia and hypoxia is attempted. Under such conditions the secretion of the stress hormone corticosterone by the adrenal cortex is effected by neural control centres inducing the synthesis of gluconeogenetic enzymes which catalyze the production of glucose from amino acids originating from body tissues. The time courses of the hormonal, enzymatic and metabolic quantities measured are evaluated in the framework of a model in the form of a system of differential equations, the parameters of which are determined by a numerical search procedure.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-7217
    Keywords: affinity chromatography ; breast cancer ; immunoglobulin G subclasses ; sensitivity ; specificity ; tumor marker, %IgG1
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The diagnostic value of the decrease in percentage of immunoglobulin G1 (%IgG1) in breast cancer was analyzed with special emphasis on early tumor stages. IgG1 and total IgG were preoperatively measured in the sera of a total of 801 individuals using a modified quantitative affinity chromatography. Group A consisted of 174 healthy individuals of both sexes, group B of 324 female patients with benign breast disease, and group C of 303 patients with invasive and non-invasive breast cancer. Within group C, 13 patients presented with intraductal carcinoma, and 22 patients with a pT1a-tumour (diameter less than 0.5 cm). The %IgG1 values were compared among groups A, B and C. In addition, correlations were sought between %IgG1 values of group C and tumor size, stage (UICC), histopathological grade and oestrogen (ER) and progesteron receptor (PR) expression. The mean value of %IgG1 in group A was 63.3 ± 0.5 s.e.m., in group B 57.75 ± 0.4 s.e.m. and in group C 52.37 ± 0.5 s.e.m. The differences of mean values were highly significant between all three groups. Sensitivity and specificity of %IgG1 to discriminate between group A and C were 75% and 87%, and between group B and C 62% and 63%, respectively. The significant decrease of %IgG1 in total serum IgG is able to distinguish patients with breast cancer of more than 5 mm in diameter from healthy controls and patients with benign breast diseases. Finally, calculated posterior probabilities revealed that within certain concentration limits %IgG1 may provide predictive information with high xprobabilities.
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