Stroke, Vol 22, 73-79, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
GA Rosenberg, J White, C Gasparovic, EA Crisostomo and RH Griffey
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a unique method to
monitor noninvasively the concentrations of cerebral metabolites. N-
Acetyl-L-aspartate, the concentration of which is assumed to be stable
during hypoxia, has been used to form ratios with lactate. To determine the
stability of the signal from N-acetyl-L-aspartate, we used a model of
graded hypoxia in rats to monitor the percentage changes from baseline of
the peak heights for lactate, lipids, and N-acetyl-L- aspartate.
Anesthetized adult rats were exposed sequentially to 15% and 10% O2 while
proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra were collected with a surface
coil in a 7-T 89-mm-bore spectrometer. Brain lactate concentration was
either increased by feeding or infusion of glucose (n = 9) or lowered by
fasting (n = 7). After death the brains were removed and frozen, and the
water- and lipid-soluble compounds were extracted to identify the origin of
the signals. We analyzed the data both as the percentage change from
baseline for heights of the lactate (1.33 ppm), lipids (1.5 ppm), and
N-acetyl-L-aspartate (2.02 ppm) peaks and as the ratios of heights of the
1.33 and 2.02 and the 1.5 and 2.02 ppm peaks. Both hypoxic episodes caused
a 45% decrease from baseline in the 2.02 ppm peak. During the second
hypoxic episode, the 1.33:2.02 ppm peak height ratio increased
significantly in hyperglycemic rats (p less than 0.05) but was unchanged in
hypoglycemic rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Effect of hypoxia on cerebral metabolites measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in rats
Neurology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albuquerque, N.M.
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