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Diabetes-induced alterations of glucose metabolism in rat cerebral microvessels.

A L McCall, J B Gould, N B Ruderman.   

Abstract

The effect of diabetes on the metabolism of glucose and lactate was examined in isolated rat cerebral microvessels. In rats with diabetes induced with streptozotocin, glucose oxidation to CO2 by the microvessels was decreased by 54-83% and its conversion to lactate by 21-61%. Insulin therapy for several days or starvation for 48 h both lowered blood glucose levels in the diabetic rats and restored microvessel glucose metabolism to normal. Cerebral microvessels consist principally of the capillaries that constitute the blood-brain barrier. Direct assessment of the blood-brain barrier in vivo using the brain uptake index (BUI) technique revealed a close parallel to the findings in the microvessels. Thus, hexose transport was diminished in diabetic rats and restored to normal by both insulin therapy and starvation. The oxidation of [1-14C]lactate to CO2 like that of glucose was depressed in microvessels of diabetic rats. In contrast to glucose, however, the transport of lactate across the blood-brain barrier in vivo was not altered. These findings suggest that diabetes suppresses glucose metabolism in rat cerebral microvessels and downregulates glucose transport across the blood-brain barrier. They also suggest that both of these processes are regulated by chronic alterations in blood glucose concentration rather than by insulin per se.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6496667     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1984.247.4.E462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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