On the Intermediate Metabolism of Carbohydrates in the Brain of Healthy Persons
On 19 healthy subjects distributed in almost all age ranges, the glucose, the pyruvic acid and the lactic acid contents were measured in the blood samples taken from the internal jugular vein and the femoral artery, simultaneously with the cerebral hemodynamics by N2O method, to determine the amount...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine 1963/12/25, Vol.81(3), pp.215-221 |
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Zusammenfassung: | On 19 healthy subjects distributed in almost all age ranges, the glucose, the pyruvic acid and the lactic acid contents were measured in the blood samples taken from the internal jugular vein and the femoral artery, simultaneously with the cerebral hemodynamics by N2O method, to determine the amount of metabolized carbohydrates in unit weight of brain tissue. The cerebral glucose consumption (CMRgl) was found in a close relationship with CMRO2, suggest-ing that the blood glucose is the most important source of energy for the brain. Cerebral arteriovenous differences of glucose and cerebral blood flow were in a negative correlation, indicating the constancy of glucose supply as energy source. Pyruvic acid and lactic acid were estimated to be carried out from the brain in almost all cases, but the correlation between the outflow of these acids and the cerebral oxygen consumption was obscure. The mean value of cerebral glucose consumption was almost equal to the sum of mean values of the cerebral oxyda-tion of glucose and the amounts of acids transferred out of the brain. Hence, an equilibrium in carbohydrate metabolism of therbrain of healthy persons was .elucidated. In aged subjects, the derangement of carbohydrate metabolism is evident with a well balanced equilibrium on a lower level, presumably as a physiological senile phenomenon. These findings and presumptions should be evaluated in future by more accurate methods, which enable us to analyze obtained values more exactly. From the present stand-point, we should be satisfied with the present summaries. |
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ISSN: | 0040-8727 1349-3329 |
DOI: | 10.1620/tjem.81.215 |