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Regional Cerebral Glucose Utilization During Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia in Unanesthetized Rats
Authors:Robert M Bryan  Jr    Kerry A Keefer  Colin MacNeill
Institution:Department of Surgery (Division of Neurosurgery), The M. S. Hershey Medical Center of the Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.;Department of Physiology, The M. S. Hershey Medical Center of the Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Abstract:Regional cerebral glucose utilization (rCMRgl) was studied during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in unanesthetized rats. Rats were surgically prepared using halothane and nitrous oxide anesthesia and allowed 5 h to recover from the anesthesia before rCMRgl was measured. The rCMRgl was measured using 6-14C]glucose in a normoglycemic control group and two hypoglycemic groups, A (30 min after insulin injection) and B (2 h after insulin injection). The mean plasma glucose level was 7.03 mumol/ml in the normoglycemic group, 1.96 mumol/ml in hypoglycemic group A, and 1.40 mumol/ml in hypoglycemic group B. The rCMRgl in hypoglycemic group A decreased 8-18% in 17 brain regions measured; five changes were statistically significant. The rCMRgl in hypoglycemic group B decreased significantly in all but one of the brain regions measured; the decrease ranged from 15% in the pyramidal tract to 36% in the motor and auditory cortices. The rCMRgl in every brain region decreased when the plasma glucose level fell below 1.5-2.5 mumol/ml. No brain region could maintain rCMRgl at plasma glucose concentrations lower than predicted by regional glucose influx described in previous studies. Glucose utilization in all brain regions appears to be limited by the influx of glucose.
Keywords:Regional cerebral glucose utilization  Hypoglycemia  [6-14C]Glucose  Brain glucose influx  Cerebral energy metabolism
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