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Deep thiopental anesthesia alters steady-state glucose homeostasis but not the neurochemical profile of rat cortex

Lei, Hongxia  
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Duart, Joao M. N.
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Mlynarik, Vladimir  
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2010
Journal of Neuroscience Research

Barbiturates are regularly used as an anesthetic for animal experimentation and clinical procedures and are frequently provided with solubilizing compounds, such as ethanol and propylene glycol, which have been reported to affect brain function and, in the case of 1H NMR experiments, originate undesired resonances in spectra affecting the quantification. As an alternative, thiopental can be administrated without any solubilizing agents. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of deep thiopental anesthesia on the neurochemical profile consisting of 19 metabolites and on glucose transport kinetics in vivo in rat cortex compared with α-chloralose using localized 1H NMR spectroscopy. Thiopental was devoid of effects on the neurochemical profile, except for the elevated glucose at a given plasma glucose level resulting from thiopental-induced depression of glucose consumption at isoelectrical condition. Over the entire range of plasma glucose levels, steady-state glucose concentrations were increased on average by 48% ± 8%, implying that an effect of deep thiopental anesthesia on the transport rate relative to cerebral glucose consumption ratio was increased by 47% ± 8% compared with light α-chloralose-anesthetized rats. We conclude that the thiopental-induced isoelectrical condition in rat cortex significantly affected glucose contents by depressing brain metabolism, which remained substantial at isoelectricity.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/jnr.22212
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273361600018

Author(s)
Lei, Hongxia  
Duart, Joao M. N.
Mlynarik, Vladimir  
Python, Agathe
Gruetter, Rolf  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Journal of Neuroscience Research
Volume

88

Start page

413

End page

419

Subjects

1H MRS

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neurochemical profile

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thiopental

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glucose

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glucose transporter

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February 11, 2011
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