Stroke, Vol 19, 378-384, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
F Marzatico, P Gaetani, R Rodriguez y Baena, V Silvani, P Paoletti and G Benzi
We studied energy metabolism after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in
rats. Four different cerebral areas were tested: frontal cortex, occipital
cortex, hippocampus, and brainstem. Vmax of the following enzymatic
activities was evaluated: in the homogenate: hexokinase,
phosphofructokinase, and lactate dehydrogenase for the glycolytic pathway,
and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase for the hexose monophosphate shunt;
in the purified nonsynaptic mitochondria: NAD+- isocitrate dehydrogenase,
citrate synthase, and succinate dehydrogenase for the Krebs cycle, and
cytochrome oxidase for the electron transfer chain. We also evaluated some
parameters related to the respiration of nonsynaptic mitochondria (State 3,
State 4, uncoupled state, respiratory control ratio, and ADP:O ratio).
Subarachnoid hemorrhage did not significantly affect Vmax of the enzymatic
activities related to anaerobic and aerobic metabolism; however,
mitochondrial respiration was affected, particularly in the presence of
NADH-producing substrates (glutamate + malate).
ARTICLES
Bioenergetics of different brain areas after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats
Institute of Pharmacology, Faculty of Science, Pavia, Italy.
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