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HepatoDyn: a dynamic model of hepatocyte metabolism that integrates 13C isotopomer data

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The liver performs many essential metabolic functions, which can be studied using computational models of hepatocytes. Here we present HepatoDyn, a highly detailed dynamic model of hepatocyte metabolism. HepatoDyn includes a large metabolic network, highly detailed kinetic laws, and is capable of dynamically simulating the redox and energy metabolism of hepatocytes. Furthermore, the model was coupled to the module for isotopic label propagation of the software package IsoDyn, allowing HepatoDyn to integrate data derived from 13C based experiments. As an example of dynamical simulations applied to hepatocytes, we studied the effects of high fructose concentrations on hepatocyte metabolism by integrating data from experiments in which rat hepatocytes were incubated with 20 mM glucose supplemented with either 3 mM or 20 mM fructose. These experiments showed that glycogen accumulation was significantly lower in hepatocytes incubated with medium supplemented with 20 mM fructose than in hepatocytes incubated with medium supplemented with 3 mM fructose. Through the integration of extracellular fluxes and 13C enrichment measurements, HepatoDyn predicted that this phenomenon can be attributed to a depletion of cytosolic ATP and phosphate induced by high fructose concentrations in the medium.

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FOGUET COLL, Carles, MARÍN MARTÍNEZ, Silvia, SELIVANOV, Vitaly, FANCHON, Eric, LEE, Paul wai nang, GUINOVART, Joan j. (joan josep), ATAURI CARULLA, Ramón de, CASCANTE I SERRATOSA, Marta. HepatoDyn: a dynamic model of hepatocyte metabolism that integrates 13C isotopomer data. _PLoS Computational Biology_. 2016. Vol. 12, núm. 4, pàgs. e1004899. [consulta: 21 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 1553-734X. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/104523]

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