Local cerebral energy metabolism: its relationships to local functional activity and blood flow
- PMID: 97062
- DOI: 10.1002/9780470720370.ch10
Local cerebral energy metabolism: its relationships to local functional activity and blood flow
Abstract
The results of studies with the [14C] deoxyglucose technique unequivocally establish that local functional activity in cerebral tissues is, as in other tissues, closely coupled to the local rate of energy metabolism. Stimulation of local functional activity increases the local rate of glucose utilization; reduced functional activity depresses it. Local cerebral blood flow is normally distributed among the cerebral structures in almost exact proportion to their rates of glucose utilization and it changes together with local glucose consumption in response to altered local functional activity. These results demonstrate that the level of functional activity in the structural and functional components of the central nervous system regulates the local rate of energy metabolism, and local blood flow is adjusted to the local metabolic demand.
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