Stroke, Vol 16, 860-863, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
WE Hoffman, D Pelligrino, DJ Miletich and RF Albrecht
Brain energy state and glycolytic metabolites were measured in young (6
month) and aged (28 month) male rats under normoxic (70% nitrous oxide, 30%
oxygen) or hypoxic (PaO2 = 25 mm Hg) test conditions. Hypoxic ischemia was
induced in one cerebral hemisphere by ligation of one carotid artery. Under
normoxic test conditions brain energy metabolite concentrations were
similar between young and aged rats. Brain tissue glucose, glycogen,
glucose-6-phosphate and critic acid cycle intermediate concentrations were
decreased in aged rats during normoxia while fructose-6-phosphate and
pyruvate were increased. Decreases in brain energy state and increases in
lactate/pyruvate ratios were significant in both young and aged rats during
hypoxia and were greater in aged animals in hypoxic-ischemic tissues. These
results indicate that brain energy state is normal in aged rats under
normoxic conditions but that hypoxic-ischemia produces a greater degree of
brain energy failure compared to younger animals.
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Brain metabolic changes in young vs aged rats during hypoxia
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