Stroke, Vol 9, 327-335, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
CH Nordstrom and BK Siesjo
Changes in cerebral cortex concentrations of high-energy phosphates,
glycolytic metabolites, citric acid cycle intermediates, associated amino
acids, and ammonia, were studied after 5, 15 and 30 min of incomplete
ischemia in rats anesthetized with 70% N2O or 150 mg.kg-1 of phenobartibal.
Previous results have shown that with this type of ischemia (bilateral
carotid artery occlusion combined with reduction in blood pressure to 50 mm
Hg) cortical blood flow is reduced to below 10% of nitrous oxide values,
whether animals are anesthetized with 70% N2O or 150 mg.kg-1 of
phenobarbital. In animals under 70% N2O, changes in tissue concentrations
of phosphocreatine, ATP, ADP and AMP were similar to those previously
obtained in complete ischemia. However, some glucose remained in the
tissue, and the lactate concentrations gradually rose to reach excessive
values. Changes occuring in glycolytic and citric acid cycle intermediates
were similar to those seen in complete ischemia but, after 30 min, there
was some reduction in the pool size of amino acids. In those animals given
phenobarbital and which lost all EEG activity during ischemia, changes in
cerebral metabolites were virtually identical to those observed in nitrous
oxide- anesthetized animals. However, some animals exposed to 5 or 15 min
of ischemia had some remaining EEG activity. In these, cerebral energy
state was significantly less deranged, and levels of glycogen, glucose and
pyruvate were higher.
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Effects of phenobarbital in cerebral ischemia. Part I: cerebral energy metabolism during pronounced incomplete ischemia
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