Kraan199_Kinetics of Cortisol Metabolism and Excretion.

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BIOMD0000000916
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A new model is proposed to study the kinetics of [3H]cortisol metabolism by using urinary data only. The model consists of 5 pools, in which changes of the fractions of dose are given by a system of 5 ordinary differential equations. After i.v. administration of [3H]cortisol to 8 multiple pituitary deficient (MPD) patients (group I) the urines from each patient were collected in 9-15 portions during the following 3 days. From the urinary data the rate constants of cortisol metabolism were calculated. A published set of urinary data from patients with a normal cortisol metabolism (group II) was used for comparison. The overall half-life of the label in the circulation was 30 min for both groups; the half-life of the label excretion by both groups was 6 h and the time of maximal activity in the main metabolizing pool was 1.8 h in group I and 1.5 h in group II. The 20% of normal cortisol production rate (CPR) in the 8 MPD patients amounted to 7.2 + 1.9/zmol/(m2*d). Therefore, the low CPR but normal rate constants, i.e. a normal metabolic clearance rate of cortisol, in the MPD patients suggest a sensitive adjustment of the cortisol response in the target organs.
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Related Publication
  • Kinetics of cortisol metabolism and excretion. A hypothetic model based on the cumulative urinary radioactivity in eight multiple pituitary deficient patients.
  • Kraan GP, Drayer NM, de Bruin R
  • The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology , 4/ 1992 , Volume 42 , Issue 2 , pages: 169-177 , PubMed ID: 1567783
  • Department of Paediatrics, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
  • A new model is proposed to study the kinetics of [3H]cortisol metabolism by using urinary data only. The model consists of 5 pools, in which changes of the fractions of dose are given by a system of 5 ordinary differential equations. After i.v. administration of [3H]cortisol to 8 multiple pituitary deficient (MPD) patients (group I) the urines from each patient were collected in 9-15 portions during the following 3 days. From the urinary data the rate constants of cortisol metabolism were calculated. A published set of urinary data from patients with a normal cortisol metabolism (group II) was used for comparison. The overall half-life of the label in the circulation was 30 min for both groups; the half-life of the label excretion by both groups was 6 h and the time of maximal activity in the main metabolizing pool was 1.8 h in group I and 1.5 h in group II. The 20% of normal cortisol production rate (CPR) in the 8 MPD patients amounted to 7.2 +/- 1.9 mumol/(m2*d). Therefore, the low CPR but normal rate constants, i.e. a normal metabolic clearance rate of cortisol, in the MPD patients suggest a sensitive adjustment of the cortisol response in the target organs.
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Submitter of the first revision: Ahmad Zyoud
Submitter of this revision: Ahmad Zyoud
Modellers: Ahmad Zyoud

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BioModels Database BIOMD0000000916
BioModels Database MODEL2002280001

isDescribedBy (2 statements)
hasTaxon (1 statement)
Taxonomy Homo sapiens

hasProperty (3 statements)
Mathematical Modelling Ontology Ordinary differential equation model
NCIt Radioactivity
Gene Ontology cortisol metabolic process

occursIn (1 statement)
Brenda Tissue Ontology urinary system


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  • Model originally submitted by : Ahmad Zyoud
  • Submitted: Mar 2, 2020 9:19:36 AM
  • Last Modified: Mar 2, 2020 9:19:36 AM
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  • Version: 2 public model Download this version
    • Submitted on: Mar 2, 2020 9:19:36 AM
    • Submitted by: Ahmad Zyoud
    • With comment: Automatically added model identifier BIOMD0000000916
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Species
Species Initial Concentration/Amount
The FOD in the metabolizing tissues X4

BTO:0003092 ; liver ; BTO:0005937
0.0 mmol
The cumulative FOD excreted in the non urinary pool X3

BTO:0003092
0.0 mmol
The FOD in the gallbladder intestinal lumen X5

BTO:0000647 ; gall bladder
0.0 mmol
The cumulative FOD excreted in the urine X2

BTO:0003092
0.0 mmol
The FOD in the circulation X1

BTO:0003092
1.0 mmol
Reactions
Reactions Rate Parameters
The_FOD_in_the_metabolizing_tissues__X4 => The_FOD_in_the_gallbladder___intestinal_lumen__X5 compartment*(K4*The_FOD_in_the_metabolizing_tissues__X4-K5*The_FOD_in_the_gallbladder___intestinal_lumen__X5) K5 = 1.2; K4 = 1.2
The_FOD_in_the_metabolizing_tissues__X4 => The_cumulative_FOD_excreted_in_the_urine__X2 compartment*K1*The_FOD_in_the_metabolizing_tissues__X4 K1 = 3.6
The_FOD_in_the_gallbladder___intestinal_lumen__X5 => The_cumulative_FOD_excreted_in_the_non_urinary_pool__X3 compartment*K2*The_FOD_in_the_gallbladder___intestinal_lumen__X5 K2 = 1.2
The_FOD_in_the_circulation__X1 => The_FOD_in_the_metabolizing_tissues__X4 compartment*K3*The_FOD_in_the_circulation__X1 K3 = 26.6
Curator's comment:
(added: 28 Feb 2020, 16:39:55, updated: 28 Feb 2020, 16:39:55)
The figures have been reproduced successfully without any modifications