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Transport of glucose from blood to brain

Transport of glucose from blood to brain HENRIK Institute LUND-ANDERSEN of Copenhagen, Denmark 305 306 307 310 310 322 323 323 324 324 326 328 328 330 330 331 332 333 335 335 335 336 336 336 336 336 339 343 343 344 347 of Medical Physiology, University The Panum Institute, Copenhagen, I. Introduction ......................................................... II. Transport of Glucose Over the Blood-Brain Barrier ...................... A. Relationship between structure and function. ........................ B. Qualitative description of the transport. ............................. C. Quantitative description of the transport ............................ D. Isolated brain capillaries ........................................... E. Conclusion ....................................................... III. Transport of Glucose Across Glial and Neuronal Cell Membranes ......... A. Methodology: utilization of the glucose analogue 2deoxyglucose ....... B. Investigation of glucose transport -slice preparations .......... C. Investigation of glucose transport in cultured glial and nerve cells ..... D. Investigation of glucose transport in synaptosomes ................... E. Comparison of membrane transport and phosphorylation .............. F. Conclusion ....................................................... IV. Glucose Transport Relationships Between Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid . . A. Transport across the choroid plexus ................................ B. Relationship between glucose concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and brain’s aqueous phase. ........................................ V. Glucose Metabolism .................................................. VI. Effect of Insulin on Glucose Transport and Metabolism .................. A. Blood-brain barrier ............................................... B. Cerebrospinalfluid ................................................ 6. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physiological Reviews The American Physiological Society

Transport of glucose from blood to brain

Physiological Reviews , Volume 59: 305 – Apr 1, 1979

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Abstract

HENRIK Institute LUND-ANDERSEN of Copenhagen, Denmark 305 306 307 310 310 322 323 323 324 324 326 328 328 330 330 331 332 333 335 335 335 336 336 336 336 336 339 343 343 344 347 of Medical Physiology, University The Panum Institute, Copenhagen, I. Introduction ......................................................... II. Transport of Glucose Over the Blood-Brain Barrier ...................... A. Relationship between structure and function. ........................ B. Qualitative description of the transport. ............................. C. Quantitative description of the transport ............................ D. Isolated brain capillaries ........................................... E. Conclusion ....................................................... III. Transport of Glucose Across Glial and Neuronal Cell Membranes ......... A. Methodology: utilization of the glucose analogue 2deoxyglucose ....... B. Investigation of glucose transport -slice preparations .......... C. Investigation of glucose transport in cultured glial and nerve cells ..... D. Investigation of glucose transport in synaptosomes ................... E. Comparison of membrane transport and phosphorylation .............. F. Conclusion ....................................................... IV. Glucose Transport Relationships Between Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid . . A. Transport across the choroid plexus ................................ B. Relationship between glucose concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and brain’s aqueous phase. ........................................ V. Glucose Metabolism .................................................. VI. Effect of Insulin on Glucose Transport and Metabolism .................. A. Blood-brain barrier ............................................... B. Cerebrospinalfluid ................................................ 6.

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Published: Apr 1, 1979

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