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Functional, Metabolic, and Circulatory Changes Associated with Seizure Activity in the Postischemic Brain
Authors:Ken-ichiro Katsura†  Jaroslava Folbergrovᆠ Gunilla Gidö  Bo K Siesjö
Institution:Laboratory for Experimental Brain Research, Experimental Research Center, Lund University Hospital, Lund, Sweden;Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan;Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract:Abstract: The present study was undertaken to explore how transient ischemia in rats alters cerebral metabolic capacity and how postischemic metabolism and blood flow are coupled during intense activation. After 6 h of recovery following transient forebrain ischemia 15 min in duration, bicuculline seizures were induced, and brains were frozen in situ after 0.5 or 5 min of seizure discharge. At these times, levels of labile tissue metabolites were measured, whereas the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMRO2) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) were measured after 5 min of seizure activity. After 6 h of recovery, and before seizures, animals had a 40–50% reduction in CMRO2, and CBF. However, because CMRO2 rose threefold and CBF fivefold during seizures, CMRO2 and CBF during seizures were similar in control and postischemic rats. Changes in labile metabolites due to the preceding ischemia encompassed an increased phosphocreatine/ creatine ratio, as well as raised glucose and glycogen concentrations. Seizures gave rise to minimal metabolic perturbation, essentially comprising reduced glucose and glycogen contents and raised lactate concentrations. It is concluded that although transient ischemia leads to metabolic depression and a fall in CBF, the metabolic capacity of the tissue is retained, and drug-induced seizures lead to a coupled rise in metabolic rate and blood flow.
Keywords:Reperfusion  Drug-induced seizures  Cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen  Cerebral blood flow  Energy metabolism  Metabolic capacity
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