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The aerobic brain: Lactate decrease at the onset of neural activity

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NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 118, Issue 1, Pages 7-10

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4522(02)00792-3

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glia; functional neuronal metabolism; singlevoxel NMR spectroscopy

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The metabolic events of neuronal energetics during functional activity are still partially unexplained. In particular, lactate (and not glucose) was recently proposed as the main substrate for neurons during activity [Proc Natl Aced Sci USA 91 (1994) 10625]. By means of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, lactate was reported to increase during the first minutes of prolonged stimulation [Proc Natl Aced Sci USA 88 (1991) 5829; J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 12 (1992) 584; Magn Reson Med 35 (1996) 143], but the studies reported thus far suffered from low temporal resolution. In the present study we used a time-resolved proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy strategy in order to analyse the evolution of lactate during the early seconds following a brief visual stimulation (event-related design). A significant decrease in lactate concentration was observed 5 s after the stimulation, while a recovering of the baseline was observed at 12 s. (C) 2003 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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