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Glucose metabolism following human traumatic brain injury: methods of assessment and pathophysiological findings

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METABOLIC BRAIN DISEASE
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 615-632

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11011-014-9628-y

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C-13 labelling; Glucose; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Microdialysis; Positron emission tomography; Traumatic brain injury

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  1. Medical Research Council [G1002277 ID 98489]
  2. National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre, Cambridge
  3. Medical Research Council/Royal College of Surgeons of England Clinical Research Training Fellowship [G0802251]
  4. Raymond and Beverly Sackler Fellowship
  5. National Institute for Health Research Senior Investigator Awards
  6. National Institute for Health Research Professorship
  7. Academy of Medical Sciences/Health Foundation Senior Surgical Scientist Fellowship
  8. Medical Research Council [G0001354, G1000183B, G0802251, G0001354B, G1002277] Funding Source: researchfish
  9. National Institute for Health Research [NIHR-RP-R3-12-013, NF-SI-0512-10090] Funding Source: researchfish
  10. MRC [G1002277, G0802251] Funding Source: UKRI

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The pathophysiology of traumatic brain (TBI) injury involves changes to glucose uptake into the brain and its subsequent metabolism. We review the methods used to study cerebral glucose metabolism with a focus on those used in clinical TBI studies. Arterio-venous measurements provide a global measure of glucose uptake into the brain. Microdialysis allows the in vivo sampling of brain extracellular fluid and is well suited to the longitudinal assessment of metabolism after TBI in the clinical setting. A recent novel development is the use of microdialysis to deliver glucose and other energy substrates labelled with carbon-13, which allows the metabolism of glucose and other substrates to be tracked. Positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance spectroscopy allow regional differences in metabolism to be assessed. We summarise the data published from these techniques and review their potential uses in the clinical setting.

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