EFFECTS OF BICUCULLINE-INDUCED SEIZURES ON CEREBRAL METABOLISM AND CIRCULATION OF RATS RENDERED HYPOGLYCEMIC BY STARVATION

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BLENNOW, G
FOLBERGROVA, J
NILSSON, B
SIESJO, BK
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[1] UNIV LUND, DEPT NEUROL, S-22101 LUND, SWEDEN
[2] UNIV LUND, DEPT PEDIAT, S-22101 LUND, SWEDEN
[3] CZECHOSLOVAK ACAD SCI, INST PHYSIOL, PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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10.1002/ana.410050207
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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To evaluate the effects of substrate deficiency on cerebral function, metabolism, and blood flow during seizures, rats were injected intravenously with bicuculline (1.2 mg · kg−1) following a 24‐hour period of starvation. During the course of seizures, blood glucose concentrations fell, and when they were reduced to below about 3 μmol · gm−1, cerebral function, metablism, and blood flow altered. Changes in function involved the transition of an electroencephalographic pattern of bursts and suppression into one of frequent or sparse single spikes. Oxygen consumption, which initially increased at least twofold, fell toward normal or subnormal values in the single‐spike period. Cortical blood flow was markedly reduced, and there was an attenuated response to carbon dioxide administration. Simultaneously, a small but clear fall was detected in the cerebral phosphorylation potential, and concentrations of glycolytic metabolites (including lactate) and citric acid cycle intermediates were reduced. Changes in amino acids and ammonia were somewhat similar to those observed in insulin‐induced hypoglycemia, but since the amino acid pool did not fall, the experiments failed to give evidence that amino acids serve as oxidative substrates. The perturbation of cerebral energy state (and of levels of carbohydrate substrates and amino acids) was reversed by glucose administration; but since neither this procedure nor additional bicuculline injections could cause resumption of continuous seizure activity, the results suggest that cellular substrate depletion may have given rise to a sustained disturbance of synaptic transmission. Copyright © 1979 American Neurological Association
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