Literature DB >> 6829749

Cerebral glucose utilization in awake unstressed rats.

R M Bryan, R A Hawkins, A M Mans, D W Davis, R B Page.   

Abstract

Regional cerebral glucose utilization (rCMRGlc) was measured in awake unstressed rats by use of [2-14C]glucose autoradiography. Rats prepared by chronic catheterization of the jugular and epigastric veins were placed in specially designed chambers after surgery. The catheters were passed through the top of the chambers. Seven days after surgery, plasma glucose was normal (7.5 mM), plasma ketone bodies were low (0.13 mM), and body weight was maintained. Plasma epinephrine was 31 pg/ml; approximately 3% of the level for stressed (immobilized) rats. Injections and blood sampling through the catheters did not produce changes in heart rate, blood pressure, plasma catecholamines, or blood metabolites. Visual observations did not reveal any signs that the rats were aware of the [2-14C]glucose injections and the subsequent blood sampling. The rCMRGlc in stressed rats was significantly greater than in unstressed rats. This method provides a model for physiological studies in unstressed unanesthetized rats.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6829749     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1983.244.3.C270

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


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