Although glucose is the main carbohydrate energy substrate for the normal b
rain, several studies published over the last 10 years now challenge this a
ssumption. The activated brain increases its metabolism to meet increased e
nergy demands by glycolysis after injury. In vitro studies now show that la
ctate alone can serve as an energy source to maintain synaptic function. In
this study, we used C-14-lactate to test the hypothesis that blood lactate
is acutely taken up by the injured brain, after fluid percussion injury (F
PI) in the rat. 50 mu Ci radioactive lactate was injected i.v. immediately
after FPI, in injured and sham rats. After 30 min, the brain was removed, f
rozen, and cut into 20 mu m sections for autoradiography. Uptake of C-14-la
bel was mainly concentrated at the injury site (2.5 times greater) although
uninjured brain also took up the C-14-label. This increased concentration
of radioactive lactate at the injury site suggests that the injured brain m
ay use the lactate as an energy source. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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