CJO - Abstract - Global stability in a model of the glucose-insulin interaction with time delay

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European Journal of Applied Mathematics (2004), 15 : 203-221 Cambridge University Press
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Published online by Cambridge University Press 07 Jun 2004
European Journal of Applied Mathematics (2004), 15:2:203-221 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2004 Cambridge University Press
doi:10.1017/S0956792504005479

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Global stability in a model of the glucose-insulin interaction with time delay


D. L. BENNETT a1 and S. A. GOURLEY a1
a1 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK email: s.gourley@surrey.ac.uk

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Abstract

A variety of models on the interaction between glucose and insulin have been suggested over the last 50 years. One, developed by Sturis et al. [19], and consisting of six nonlinear ordinary differential equations, has been widely accepted. However, the model has the disadvantage of containing auxiliary variables which have no clinical interpretation. In this paper we study an alternative model which incorporates a time delay explicitly, negating the need for the auxiliary equations. A simplifying assumption of having just one insulin compartment reduces the number of equations still further. We then study the resulting system of two differential delay equations, establishing results on positivity, boundedness, persistence and global asymptotic stability. For the latter, two quite different approaches are employed: comparison principles and Lyapunov functionals. The two approaches provide different sets of sufficient conditions for global stability, so that we investigate different regions of parameter space.

(Published Online June 7 2004)
(Received August 18 2002)
(Revised June 10 2003)



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