Blood-brain glucose transfer in spreading depression.

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Blood-brain glucose transfer in spreading depression. / Gjedde, A; Hansen, A J; Quistorff, B.

In: Journal of Neurochemistry, Vol. 37, No. 4, 1981, p. 807-12.

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Gjedde, A, Hansen, AJ & Quistorff, B 1981, 'Blood-brain glucose transfer in spreading depression.', Journal of Neurochemistry, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 807-12.

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Gjedde, A., Hansen, A. J., & Quistorff, B. (1981). Blood-brain glucose transfer in spreading depression. Journal of Neurochemistry, 37(4), 807-12.

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Gjedde A, Hansen AJ, Quistorff B. Blood-brain glucose transfer in spreading depression. Journal of Neurochemistry. 1981;37(4):807-12.

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Gjedde, A ; Hansen, A J ; Quistorff, B. / Blood-brain glucose transfer in spreading depression. In: Journal of Neurochemistry. 1981 ; Vol. 37, No. 4. pp. 807-12.

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N2 - Spreading depression in rat brain cortex is associated with a twofold increase of cerebral blood flow. It is not known whether this increase is coupled to increases of cerebral metabolic rate and glucose transport from blood to brain. During the passage of a single spreading depression, we measured blood-brain glucose transport and glucose metabolism in rat cerebral cortex by single intravenous injection of tracer glucose. Blood flow and tissue content of glucose were measure as well. Reduction of tissue glucose and the consequent increase of net transfer of glucose from blood to brain were consistent with a threefold increase of the consumption of glucose before the increase of blood flow. There was no increase of unidirectional blood-brain transfer.

AB - Spreading depression in rat brain cortex is associated with a twofold increase of cerebral blood flow. It is not known whether this increase is coupled to increases of cerebral metabolic rate and glucose transport from blood to brain. During the passage of a single spreading depression, we measured blood-brain glucose transport and glucose metabolism in rat cerebral cortex by single intravenous injection of tracer glucose. Blood flow and tissue content of glucose were measure as well. Reduction of tissue glucose and the consequent increase of net transfer of glucose from blood to brain were consistent with a threefold increase of the consumption of glucose before the increase of blood flow. There was no increase of unidirectional blood-brain transfer.

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