Deleterious effect of glucose pretreatment on recovery from diffuse cerebral ischemia in the cat: II. Regional metabolite levels

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Abstract

Glucose was infused Intravenously Into cats prior to cerebral ischemia. Brain concentrations of glucose, measured In 7 regions, were elevated 2.5-fold compared to those of non-infused animals. Ischemia of 15 or 30 minutes duration caused a greater accumulation of lactic add in the brain of glucose-infused animals. Post-ischemic restitution of cerebral ATP, phosphocreatine, and lactate during 90 minutes of recirculation was severely impaired in the brain of animals pretreated with glucose compared to untreated animals. Thus, excess lactic acidosls may be a major factor Interfering with metabolic restitution following cerebral ischemia. © 1980 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Welsh, F. A., Ginsberg, M. D., Rieder, W., & Budd, W. W. (1980). Deleterious effect of glucose pretreatment on recovery from diffuse cerebral ischemia in the cat: II. Regional metabolite levels. Stroke, 11(4), 355–363. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.11.4.355

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