Hyperammonemia is defined as an elevated ammonia concentration, which is caused by an impairment of liver function. The increased ammonia concentrations in the brain exert toxic effects on neural cells.Despite of intensive investigations on the role and importance of ammonia in cerebral metabolism, the exact molecular mechanism could not be yet clarified. In the line of this thesis, the effects of extracellular ammonia and glutamine on cerebral metabolism were investigated. For this purpose, apart form multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, molecular biological methods, e.g. Western Blotting, and RT-PCR were used. The data of the present study clearly show that ammonia causes an increased glucose metabolism by stimulation of glycolytic- and TCA cyc...