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. 1987 Jul;12(7):641-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00971014.

Glucose and amino acid metabolism in chick telencephalon slices: changes with incubation conditions and animals' development

Glucose and amino acid metabolism in chick telencephalon slices: changes with incubation conditions and animals' development

A Nehlig et al. Neurochem Res. 1987 Jul.

Abstract

Glucose and amino acid metabolism in 1- and 30-day-old chick telencephalon slices was studied in two incubation media in the presence or in the absence of a continuous oxygenation. Medium 1 has a composition and a tonicity similar to cerebrospinal fluid, medium 2 is hypertonic and does not contain any K+ ions. The incorporation of glucose carbon into amino acids and the distribution of radioactivity between the different amino acids are close to the ones observed in the chick brain in vivo only when the slices are incubated in medium 1, with oxygen at 30 days and without oxygen for the 1-day-old chick. It also appears that if oxygenation is necessary for incubation of mature brain tissue in vitro, the absence of the medium oxygenation is more suitable for the study of glucose metabolism in 1-day-old chick brain slices.

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