Glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain but also an important source of building blocks for proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Little is known about the use of glucose for biosynthesis in tissues at the cellular level. We demonstrate that local cerebral metabolic activity can be mapped in mouse brain tissue by quantitatively imaging the biosynthetic products deriving from [U-(13)C]glucose metabolism using a combination of in situ electron microscopy and secondary ion mass-spectroscopy (NanoSIMS). Images of the (13)C-label incorporated into cerebral ultrastructure with ca. 100nm resolution allowed us to determine the timescale on which the metabolic products of glucose are incorporated into different cells, their sub-compartm...
Proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs) have a crucial role to ensure neurogen...
Cerebral function is associated with high metabolic activity that is supported by continuous supply ...
Despite striking advances in functional brain imaging, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that un...
In mammals, glycogen synthesis and degradation are dynamic processes regulating blood and cerebral g...
International audienceGlucose is the primary energetic substrate of the brain, and measurements of i...
International audienceMost techniques presently available to measure cerebral activity in humans and...
Abstract In Parkinson’s disease, pathogenic factors such as the intraneuronal accumulation of the pr...
Objective: Glucose is the major energy substrate of the brain and crucial for normal brain function....
In vivo <sup>13</sup> C magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) enables the investigation...
Glucose is the primary energetic substrate of the brain, and measurements of its metabolism are the ...
Brain tissue metabolism is distributed across several cell types and subcellular compartments, which...
The combination of dynamic (13)C MRS data under infusion of (13)C-labelled substrates and compartmen...
The application of in vivo 13C MR spectroscopy to mouse brain models is potentially valuable for imp...
Cerebral metabolism is compartmentalized between neurons and glia. Although glial glycolysis is thou...
The mammalian brain relies primarily on glucose as a fuel to meet its high metabolic demand. Among t...
Proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs) have a crucial role to ensure neurogen...
Cerebral function is associated with high metabolic activity that is supported by continuous supply ...
Despite striking advances in functional brain imaging, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that un...
In mammals, glycogen synthesis and degradation are dynamic processes regulating blood and cerebral g...
International audienceGlucose is the primary energetic substrate of the brain, and measurements of i...
International audienceMost techniques presently available to measure cerebral activity in humans and...
Abstract In Parkinson’s disease, pathogenic factors such as the intraneuronal accumulation of the pr...
Objective: Glucose is the major energy substrate of the brain and crucial for normal brain function....
In vivo <sup>13</sup> C magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) enables the investigation...
Glucose is the primary energetic substrate of the brain, and measurements of its metabolism are the ...
Brain tissue metabolism is distributed across several cell types and subcellular compartments, which...
The combination of dynamic (13)C MRS data under infusion of (13)C-labelled substrates and compartmen...
The application of in vivo 13C MR spectroscopy to mouse brain models is potentially valuable for imp...
Cerebral metabolism is compartmentalized between neurons and glia. Although glial glycolysis is thou...
The mammalian brain relies primarily on glucose as a fuel to meet its high metabolic demand. Among t...
Proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs) have a crucial role to ensure neurogen...
Cerebral function is associated with high metabolic activity that is supported by continuous supply ...
Despite striking advances in functional brain imaging, the cellular and molecular mechanisms that un...