Volume 72, Issue 4 pp. 427-431
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Metabolic effect of topical application of metrizamide to rat brain cortex

Lars Bech

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Lars Bech

Medical Physiology Department A, The Panum Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Lars Bech Medical Physiology Department A The Panum Institute Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 Copenhagen DenmarkSearch for more papers by this author
Nils Henrik Diemer

Nils Henrik Diemer

Institute of Neuropathology, Copenhagen University, Denmark

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Albert Gjedde

Albert Gjedde

Medical Physiology Department A, The Panum Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark

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Abstract

ABSTRACT – The x-ray contrast material metrizamide is structurally related to 2-deoxyglucose and inhibits brain glucose phosphorylation both in vitro and in vivo. in vivo. In vivo, however, the present autoradiographic study with labeled 2-deoxyglucose revealed a local increase of glucose metabolic rate in an area of direct metrizamide application to the cerebral cortex. The local increase was 137% above the metabolic rate calculated for the contralateral region. Regions outside the application site showed no difference between the glucose metabolic rates of the ipsi-and contralateral hemispheres. Evidence from the literature suggests that metrizamide may stimulate cortical activity by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase.

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