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Imaging of a Clinically Relevant Stroke Model: Glucose Hypermetabolism Revisited Basic Sciences
Conclusions— The increased uptake of [2-18F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose in cerebral ischemia most likely reflects hypermetabolism of glucose meeting increased energy needs of ischemic and hypoperfused brain tissue, and it occurs under both anaerobic and aerobic conditions measured by local lactate production. Infarct-related systemic hyperglycemia could serve to facilitate glucose supply to the ischemic brain. Glycemic control by insulin treatment could negatively influence this mechanism.
Source: Stroke - February 23, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Arnberg, F., Grafstrom, J., Lundberg, J., Nikkhou-Aski, S., Little, P., Damberg, P., Mitsios, N., Mulder, J., Lu, L., Soderman, M., Stone-Elander, S., Holmin, S. Tags: Acute Stroke Syndromes, Brain Circulation and Metabolism Basic Sciences Source Type: research