Cerebral oxidative metabolism and redox state during hypoxia-ischemia and early recovery in immature rats - PubMed (original) (raw)
Cerebral oxidative metabolism and redox state during hypoxia-ischemia and early recovery in immature rats
J Y Yager et al. Am J Physiol. 1991 Oct.
Abstract
Intracellular pH (pHi) and cytoplasmic and mitochondrial oxidation-reduction (redox) states of cerebral tissue were examined in relation to perturbations of glycolytic and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates and of high-energy phosphate reserves during hypoxia-ischemia and the early recovery period in the immature rat. Seven-day postnatal rats underwent unilateral common carotid artery ligation and exposure to 8% O2 for 3 h, after which they were quick frozen in liquid N2 at the terminus of hypoxia-ischemia and at 10, 30, 60, and 240 min of recovery for enzymatic fluorometric analysis of cerebral metabolites. During hypoxia-ischemia, concentrations of glucose and alpha-ketoglutarate in the cerebral hemisphere ipsilateral to the carotid artery occlusion were depleted to 10 and 70% of control, respectively; pyruvate was unchanged. During recovery, glucose, pyruvate, and alpha-ketoglutarate increased above their respective control values. Calculated pHi decreased from 7.0 (control) to 6.6 during hypoxia-ischemia and normalized by 10 min of recovery. The cytoplasmic NAD+/NADH ratio decreased (increased reduction) to 50% of control during hypoxia-ischemia and remained in the reduced state throughout 4 h of recovery. Paradoxically, mitochondrial NAD+/NADH was oxidized at the terminus of hypoxia-ischemia. The mitochondrial oxidation which developed during hypoxia-ischemia presumably results from a limitation of cellular substrate (glucose) supply, which in turn leads to a depletion of high-energy phosphate reserves, culminating in brain damage.
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