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Temporally changing patterns of hippocampal cerebral glucose utilization following sensorimotor cortical contusion in rats

Unilateral sensorimotor cortical contusion significantly decreased ipsilateral hippocampal cerebral metabolic rates of glucose utilization (CMRE glu) compared to sham controls at 2 and 16 days post injury. In contrast, hippocampal CMR glu was transiently increased at 6 days post injury. Both the inc...

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Published in:Brain research 1996-06, Vol.724 (2), p.246-250
Main Authors: Queen, Susan A., Feeney, Dennis M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Unilateral sensorimotor cortical contusion significantly decreased ipsilateral hippocampal cerebral metabolic rates of glucose utilization (CMRE glu) compared to sham controls at 2 and 16 days post injury. In contrast, hippocampal CMR glu was transiently increased at 6 days post injury. Both the increased and decreased CMR glu were predominantly localized to the hippocampal CA3 subfield ipsilateral to injury and were significantly different from sham controls in the dorsal but not ventral hippocampal formation.
ISSN:0006-8993
1872-6240
DOI:10.1016/0006-8993(96)00308-3