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The kinetic system in this example is composed of depot, peripheral,
and central compartments, and includes Michaelis-Menten Elimination
from the central compartment. Either ADVAN6 or ADVAN8 could be used.
As with any ADVAN, one or more doses could be input to any of the com-
partments. Steady state doses are also possible.
$PROBLEM EXAMPLE OF M-M ELIMINATION WITH DEPOT AND PERIPH
$INPUT ID TIME AMT DV
$DATA datafile
$SUBROUTINES ADVAN6 TRANS1 TOL=4
$MODEL COMP=(DEPOT,DEFDOS),COMP=(CENTRAL,DEFOBS) COMP=(PERIPH)
$PK
VM = THETA(1)*EXP(ETA(1))
KM = THETA(2)*EXP(ETA(2))
S2 = THETA(3)*EXP(ETA(3))
K12 = THETA(4)*EXP(ETA(4))
K23 = THETA(5)*EXP(ETA(5))
K32 = THETA(6)*EXP(ETA(6))
$ERROR
Y = F + ERR(1)
$DES
C2 = A(2)/S2
DADT(1) = -K12*A(1)
DADT(2) = K12*A(1) -K23*A(2) +K32*A(3) -C2*VM/(KM+C2)
DADT(3) = K23*A(2) -K32*A(3)
; requires $THETA, $OMEGA, $SIGMA etc.
If the units of KM is amount, rather than concentration, the $DES
block need not compute C2. The change is as follows:
DADT(2) = K12*A(1) -K23*A(2) +K32*A(3) -A(2)*VM/(KM+A(2))
(ADVAN10 assumes the units of KM is amount.)
REFERENCES: Guide VI Section VII.C.6, VII.C.10
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