Literature DB >> 4766217

Sodium-dependent transport of sugars and iodide from the cerebral venticles of the rabbit.

M W Bradbury, H E Brondsted.   

Abstract

1. The objective was to discover whether the extraction of sugars and iodide from the perfused cerebral ventricles is Na(+)-dependent.2. In the ventriculo-aqueductal and ventriculo-cisternal perfusion systems in the rabbit the extraction of (14)C-labelled D-hexoses (glucose, 3-O-methyl-glucose, alpha-methyl-glucoside and galactose), (131)I(-) and (24)Na was inhibited when 82% of the Na(+) in the perfusion fluid was replaced by choline. The extraction returned to control levels when the Na(+) concentration in the perfusion fluid was returned to normal.3. Ouabain, 5 x 10(-5)M in the perfusion fluid inhibited the extraction of the above (14)C sugars and (131)I(-), but hardly affected that of [(3)H]2-deoxy-D-glucose. It enhanced the extraction of (24)Na. C.s.f. production was usually totally inhibited.4. The extraction of [(14)C]urea remained unchanged during perfusion with low Na(+) fluid or ouabain.5. Recovery from brain of [(14)C]3-O-methyl-glucose, [(3)H]2-deoxy-glucose and (131)I(-) was low while recovery of [(14)C]alpha-methyl-glucoside and (24)Na was high. On an equal weight basis recovery of [(14)C]3-O-methyl-glucose was about twelve times higher from the choroid plexus than from the brain.6. Part of the movement of (14)C sugars may be explained on basis of a Na(+)-gradient hypothesis with involvement of the Na(+) pump at the blood-c.s.f. or blood-brain barriers.7. The rate of c.s.f. production from the first three ventricles comprised about 40% of the rate from all four ventricles. The extraction of sugars, urea and cations was similar in both perfusion systems while the extraction of (131)I(-) was higher in the ventriculo-cisternal system than in the ventriculo-aqueductal system.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4766217      PMCID: PMC1350655          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1973.sp010338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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