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Glial Energy Metabolism: A NMR Spectroscopy Perspective

Gruetter, Rolf  
Squire, Larry R.
2009
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience

Oxygen metabolism is uniquely compartmentalized between neurons and glia, the latter comprising about 25% of neuronal energy metabolism. The consumption of acetate and fixation of CO2 in glutamine occur in astrocytes by oxygen-dependent reactions, which power at least two-thirds of astrocyte ATP synthesis. Glia exhibit a large capacity to phosphorylate glucose and can store it in the form of glycogen, the major cerebral energy store, important in providing neuroprotection. Astrocytes can nurture surrounding neurons with substrates such as lactate and glutamine, while at the same time eliminating neurotransmitter glutamate from the synaptic cleft. The metabolic activity of glia can be assessed in vivo using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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DOI
10.1016/B978-008045046-9.02058-1
Author(s)
Gruetter, Rolf  
Editors
Squire, Larry R.
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Encyclopedia of Neuroscience
ISBN of the book

978-0-08-045046-9

Subjects

CIBM-AIT

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EPFL

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CIBM  
LIFMET  
Available on Infoscience
May 29, 2012
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