Abstract: | —At various times during a 2-day study, the levels of adenine nucleotides and selected glycolytic intermediates were determined in brains of chicks fed a diet containing d -galactose (40%, w/w). The levels of ATP and glucose 6-phosphate had decreased by 9 h after initiation of the diet, whereas those of fructose 1,6-diphosphate, 3-phosphoglycerate, l -α-glycerophosphate, and lactate were not reduced until after 18 h had elasped. Although glucose 1-phosphate was not appreciably affected, glucose and glycogen were depleted during the latter stages of the toxicity. The cerebral levels of 3′,5′-cyclic AMP and citrate did not differ significantly between the two dietary groups at 48 h. The changes in the levels of cerebral glycolytic intermediates and high-energy phosphates during ischemia indicated that the glycolytic rate was diminished in the chicks fed galactose and that high-energy phosphate compounds were depleted sooner than in controls. After intraperitoneal injection of [14C]glucose, the specific radioactivity and levels of glucose in the plasma from chicks fed either diet were similar, whereas they were significantly reduced in the brains from galactosefed animals. We suggest that galactose interferes with the uptake of glucose into the brain and that this mechanism may be an important factor in d -galactose-induced neurotoxicity in the chick. |