Regional differences in the effects of insulin-induced hypoglycemia on phospholipid metabolism of rat brain
J Strosznajder, W Tang, GY Sun - Neurochemistry international, 1984 - Elsevier
Insulin-induced hypoglycemia in rats may lead to stimulated brain activity and if severe
enough, they may develop a stupor-coma condition. In this study, the effects of insulin-
induced hypoglycemia on brain phospholipid metabolism were examined in rats which were
prior injected with 32 Pi. Three hours after insulin injection (1 or 5 units/100 g body wt, ip),
there was an increase (25%) in radioactivity of the lipid phase of cerebral cortex, but
radioactivity in the cerebellum tended to decrease instead. Radioactivity in the aqueous …
enough, they may develop a stupor-coma condition. In this study, the effects of insulin-
induced hypoglycemia on brain phospholipid metabolism were examined in rats which were
prior injected with 32 Pi. Three hours after insulin injection (1 or 5 units/100 g body wt, ip),
there was an increase (25%) in radioactivity of the lipid phase of cerebral cortex, but
radioactivity in the cerebellum tended to decrease instead. Radioactivity in the aqueous …
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