While experimental and clinical evidence indicates that in brain injury blood glucose increases with injury severity and hyperglycemia worsens neurological outcome, the role of blood glucose in secondary mechanisms of neuronal damage after acute spinal cord injury has not yet been investigated. Data from spinal cord ischemia models suggests a deleterious effect of hyperglycemia, likely due to enhanced lactic acidosis, which is primarily dependent on the amount of glucose available to be metabolized. The purpose of this study is to summarize preliminary experimental and clinical observations on the role of blood glucose in acute spinal cord injury. Between 1995 and 1996 we used the New York University (NYU) rat spinal cord injury model to te...
Traumatic brain injury results in an increased brain energy demand that is associated with profound ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus, glucose intolerance, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin resistance are mor...
Photochemically-induced ischemic lesions and compression-induced traumatic injuries in the mid-thora...
Clinical and experimental studies show that central nervous system ischemia in the presence of hyper...
This study was designed to assess the effect of spinal cord injury on neurobehavioral, electrophysio...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Objectives-To assess the effect of a transverse spinal cord lesion on cerebral energy metabolism in ...
Objectives-To assess the effect of a transverse spinal cord lesion on cerebral energy metabolism in ...
The impact of hyperglycemia after traumatic brain injury (TBI), and even the administration of gluco...
Introduction: Trauma, due to stimulating stress responses like hormones, leads to increased blood su...
Introduction: Microdiatysis studies in head injured patients snow elevated lactate and reduced gluco...
Background and Purpose - Hyperglycemia adversely affects the outcome of stroke. Global ischemia data...
<div><p>Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating event with a limited hope for recovery and represe...
The present study was designed to examine the effect of blood glucose level on survival and patholog...
[[abstract]]Ascorbic acid plays important roles in mammalian central nervous system. We employed an ...
Traumatic brain injury results in an increased brain energy demand that is associated with profound ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus, glucose intolerance, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin resistance are mor...
Photochemically-induced ischemic lesions and compression-induced traumatic injuries in the mid-thora...
Clinical and experimental studies show that central nervous system ischemia in the presence of hyper...
This study was designed to assess the effect of spinal cord injury on neurobehavioral, electrophysio...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Objectives-To assess the effect of a transverse spinal cord lesion on cerebral energy metabolism in ...
Objectives-To assess the effect of a transverse spinal cord lesion on cerebral energy metabolism in ...
The impact of hyperglycemia after traumatic brain injury (TBI), and even the administration of gluco...
Introduction: Trauma, due to stimulating stress responses like hormones, leads to increased blood su...
Introduction: Microdiatysis studies in head injured patients snow elevated lactate and reduced gluco...
Background and Purpose - Hyperglycemia adversely affects the outcome of stroke. Global ischemia data...
<div><p>Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating event with a limited hope for recovery and represe...
The present study was designed to examine the effect of blood glucose level on survival and patholog...
[[abstract]]Ascorbic acid plays important roles in mammalian central nervous system. We employed an ...
Traumatic brain injury results in an increased brain energy demand that is associated with profound ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus, glucose intolerance, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin resistance are mor...
Photochemically-induced ischemic lesions and compression-induced traumatic injuries in the mid-thora...