The view that the carotid body (CB) type I cells are direct physiological sensors of hypoglycaemia is challenged by the finding that the basal sensory neuronal outflow from the whole organ is unchanged in response to low glucose. The reason for this difference in viewpoint and how the whole CB maintains its metabolic integrity when exposed to low glucose is unknown. Here we show that, in the intact superfused rat CB, basal sensory neuronal activity was sustained during glucose deprivation for 29.1 ± 1.2 min, before irreversible failure following a brief period of excitation. Graded increases in the basal discharge induced by reducing the superfusate PO2 led to proportional decreases in the time to the pre-failure excitation during glucose d...
Background: Ischemic stroke is the combinatorial effect of many pathological processes including the...
We addressed the questions of how cerebral glucose transport and phosphorylation change under acute ...
Clinical and experimental studies show that central nervous system ischemia in the presence of hyper...
The most physiologically important sensors for systemic glucoregulation are located in extra-cranial...
The carotid body (CB) is a key chemoreceptor organ in which glomus cells sense changes in blood O2, ...
Carotid body activation by hypoglycemia Objective: Glucose sensing is essential for the adaptive cou...
Patients with diabetes display a progressive decay in the physiological counter-regulatory response ...
The brain contains a small but significant amount of glycogen, which has long been considered to pla...
We hypothesize that brain glycogen, a stored form of glucose, may provide fuel for the brain conferr...
The brain contains a small but significant amount of glycogen, which has long been considered to pla...
In the present paper we formulate the hypothesis that brain glycogen is a critical determinant in th...
Approximately 30 million people are affected by diabetes in the United States alone. Insulin used t...
Neurons require a nearly constant supply of ATP. Glucose is the predominant source of brain ATP, but...
The brain contains a significant amount of glycogen that is an order of magnitude smaller than that ...
Objective: Hypothalamic glucose sensing (HGS) initiates insulin secretion (IS) via a vagal control, ...
Background: Ischemic stroke is the combinatorial effect of many pathological processes including the...
We addressed the questions of how cerebral glucose transport and phosphorylation change under acute ...
Clinical and experimental studies show that central nervous system ischemia in the presence of hyper...
The most physiologically important sensors for systemic glucoregulation are located in extra-cranial...
The carotid body (CB) is a key chemoreceptor organ in which glomus cells sense changes in blood O2, ...
Carotid body activation by hypoglycemia Objective: Glucose sensing is essential for the adaptive cou...
Patients with diabetes display a progressive decay in the physiological counter-regulatory response ...
The brain contains a small but significant amount of glycogen, which has long been considered to pla...
We hypothesize that brain glycogen, a stored form of glucose, may provide fuel for the brain conferr...
The brain contains a small but significant amount of glycogen, which has long been considered to pla...
In the present paper we formulate the hypothesis that brain glycogen is a critical determinant in th...
Approximately 30 million people are affected by diabetes in the United States alone. Insulin used t...
Neurons require a nearly constant supply of ATP. Glucose is the predominant source of brain ATP, but...
The brain contains a significant amount of glycogen that is an order of magnitude smaller than that ...
Objective: Hypothalamic glucose sensing (HGS) initiates insulin secretion (IS) via a vagal control, ...
Background: Ischemic stroke is the combinatorial effect of many pathological processes including the...
We addressed the questions of how cerebral glucose transport and phosphorylation change under acute ...
Clinical and experimental studies show that central nervous system ischemia in the presence of hyper...