“…Serum concentrations of immunoreactive insulin and glucagon were 1,OLZ , the serum concentration of olanzapine in the central compartment; C 2,OLZ , the serum concentration of olanzapine in the peripheral compartment; V 1 , the distribution volume of olanzapine in the central compartment; k 12 , the first order transfer rate constant for a drug moving from the central to the peripheral compartment; k 21 , the first order transfer rate constant for a drug moving from the peripheral to the central compartment; V max,OLZ , the maximum velocity of the elimination of olanzapine; K m,OLZ , the Michaelis constant for the elimination of olanzapine; C Epi , the serum concentration of epinephrine; k in,Epi , the zero order constant for epinephrine input; C Epi(0) , the serum concentration of epinephrine at baseline; K S,Epi , the proportionality constant for the stimulation of epinephrine input by olanzapine; C Glu , the serum concentration of glucose; k in,Glu , the zero order constant for glucose input; C Glu(0) , the serum concentration of glucose at baseline; E max,Glu the maximum effect for the stimulation of glucose input by epinephrine; EC 50,Glu , the epinephrine concentration corresponding to 50% of the maximum effect for the stimulation of glucose input by epinephrine.…”