‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com '. Copyright by Blackwell Publishing. DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2003.02100.x [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]The effects of raised brain lactate levels on neuronal survival following hypoxia or ischemia is still a source of controversy among basic and clinical scientists. We have sought to address this controversy by studying the effects of glucose and lactate on neuronal survival in acute and cultured hippocampal slices. Following a 1-h hypoxic episode, neuronal survival in cultured hippocampal slices was significantly higher if glucose was present in the medium compared with lactate. However, when the energy substrate during the hypoxic period was glu...
<p>In cerebral ischaemia, the inadequate flow of blood to the brain results in a lack of nutrient an...
© 2020 The Author(s) Lactate shuttled from blood, astrocytes, and/or oligodendrocytes may serve as t...
In vivo models of cerebral ischemia do not fully control for the interacting effects of many variabl...
The effects of raised brain lactate levels on neuronal survival following hypoxia or ischemia is sti...
We have studied the effects of lactate on neuronal survival in vitro after oxygen and glucose depriv...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of energy metabolism after traumatic brain injury may be a major factor limiting ...
Neurons require a nearly constant supply of ATP. Glucose is the predominant source of brain ATP, but...
While sudden loss of perfusion is responsible for ischemia, failure to supply the required amount of...
It is well established that lactate can be used as an energy substrate by the brain by conversion to...
It is well established that lactate can be used as an energy substrate by the brain by conversion to...
Lactate has been shown to offer neuroprotection in several pathologic conditions. This beneficial ef...
OBJECT: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) imposes a huge metabolic load on brain tissue, which can...
Lactate has been considered for a long time as a metabolic waste and/or a sign of hypoxia in the cen...
Cerebral energy metabolism is a highly compartmentalized and complex process in which transcellular ...
<p>In cerebral ischaemia, the inadequate flow of blood to the brain results in a lack of nutrient an...
<p>In cerebral ischaemia, the inadequate flow of blood to the brain results in a lack of nutrient an...
© 2020 The Author(s) Lactate shuttled from blood, astrocytes, and/or oligodendrocytes may serve as t...
In vivo models of cerebral ischemia do not fully control for the interacting effects of many variabl...
The effects of raised brain lactate levels on neuronal survival following hypoxia or ischemia is sti...
We have studied the effects of lactate on neuronal survival in vitro after oxygen and glucose depriv...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of energy metabolism after traumatic brain injury may be a major factor limiting ...
Neurons require a nearly constant supply of ATP. Glucose is the predominant source of brain ATP, but...
While sudden loss of perfusion is responsible for ischemia, failure to supply the required amount of...
It is well established that lactate can be used as an energy substrate by the brain by conversion to...
It is well established that lactate can be used as an energy substrate by the brain by conversion to...
Lactate has been shown to offer neuroprotection in several pathologic conditions. This beneficial ef...
OBJECT: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) imposes a huge metabolic load on brain tissue, which can...
Lactate has been considered for a long time as a metabolic waste and/or a sign of hypoxia in the cen...
Cerebral energy metabolism is a highly compartmentalized and complex process in which transcellular ...
<p>In cerebral ischaemia, the inadequate flow of blood to the brain results in a lack of nutrient an...
<p>In cerebral ischaemia, the inadequate flow of blood to the brain results in a lack of nutrient an...
© 2020 The Author(s) Lactate shuttled from blood, astrocytes, and/or oligodendrocytes may serve as t...
In vivo models of cerebral ischemia do not fully control for the interacting effects of many variabl...