-
1
-
-
0029440318
-
Glucose-responsive neurons in the brainstem
-
Adachi A., Kobashi M., and Funahashi M. Glucose-responsive neurons in the brainstem. Obes. Res. 3 (1995) 735S-740S
-
(1995)
Obes. Res.
, vol.3
-
-
Adachi, A.1
Kobashi, M.2
Funahashi, M.3
-
2
-
-
23044505899
-
Maintaining euglycemia prevents insulin-induced Fos expression in brain autonomic regulatory circuits
-
Ao Y., Wu S., Go V., Toy N., and Yang H. Maintaining euglycemia prevents insulin-induced Fos expression in brain autonomic regulatory circuits. Pancreas 31 (2005) 142-137
-
(2005)
Pancreas
, vol.31
, pp. 142-137
-
-
Ao, Y.1
Wu, S.2
Go, V.3
Toy, N.4
Yang, H.5
-
4
-
-
33645893473
-
Neuronal responses to transient hypoglycaemia in the dorsal vagal complex of the rat brainstem
-
Balfour R.H., Hansen A.M.K., and Trapp S. Neuronal responses to transient hypoglycaemia in the dorsal vagal complex of the rat brainstem. J. Physiol. 570 (2005) 469-484
-
(2005)
J. Physiol.
, vol.570
, pp. 469-484
-
-
Balfour, R.H.1
Hansen, A.M.K.2
Trapp, S.3
-
5
-
-
0035957812
-
Interactions among glucose, lactate, and adenosine regulate energy substrate utilization in hippocampal cultures
-
Bliss T.A., and Sapolsky R.M. Interactions among glucose, lactate, and adenosine regulate energy substrate utilization in hippocampal cultures. Brain Res. 899 (2001) 134-141
-
(2001)
Brain Res.
, vol.899
, pp. 134-141
-
-
Bliss, T.A.1
Sapolsky, R.M.2
-
6
-
-
0242406757
-
Lactate is a preferential oxidative substrate over glucose for neurons in culture
-
Bouzier-Sore A.K., Voisin P.K., Canioni P., Magistretti P.J., and Pellerin L. Lactate is a preferential oxidative substrate over glucose for neurons in culture. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 23 (2003) 1298-1306
-
(2003)
J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.
, vol.23
, pp. 1298-1306
-
-
Bouzier-Sore, A.K.1
Voisin, P.K.2
Canioni, P.3
Magistretti, P.J.4
Pellerin, L.5
-
7
-
-
0035478762
-
Do active cerebral neurons really use lactate rather than glucose?
-
Chih C.P., Lipton P., and Roberts E.L. Do active cerebral neurons really use lactate rather than glucose?. Trends Neurosci. 24 (2000) 573-578
-
(2000)
Trends Neurosci.
, vol.24
, pp. 573-578
-
-
Chih, C.P.1
Lipton, P.2
Roberts, E.L.3
-
8
-
-
0242574396
-
Energy substrates for neurons during neural activity: a critical review of the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle hypothesis
-
Chih C.P., and Roberts E.L. Energy substrates for neurons during neural activity: a critical review of the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle hypothesis. J. Cereb. Blow Flow Metab. 23 (2003) 1263-1281
-
(2003)
J. Cereb. Blow Flow Metab.
, vol.23
, pp. 1263-1281
-
-
Chih, C.P.1
Roberts, E.L.2
-
10
-
-
0026570811
-
The mammalian glucose transporters
-
Devaskar S.U., and Mueckler M. The mammalian glucose transporters. Pediatr. Res. 31 (1991) 1-13
-
(1991)
Pediatr. Res.
, vol.31
, pp. 1-13
-
-
Devaskar, S.U.1
Mueckler, M.2
-
11
-
-
0035187234
-
Effects of lactate on glucose-sensing neurons in the solitary tract nucleus
-
Himmi T., Perrin J., Dallaporta M., and Orsini J.C. Effects of lactate on glucose-sensing neurons in the solitary tract nucleus. Physiol. Behav. 74 (2001) 391-397
-
(2001)
Physiol. Behav.
, vol.74
, pp. 391-397
-
-
Himmi, T.1
Perrin, J.2
Dallaporta, M.3
Orsini, J.C.4
-
12
-
-
0031440995
-
Endogenous monocarboxylates sustain hippocampal synaptic function and morphological integrity during energy deprivation
-
Izumi Y., Benz A.M., Katsuki H., Zorumski C.F., and CF. Endogenous monocarboxylates sustain hippocampal synaptic function and morphological integrity during energy deprivation. J. Neurosci. 17 (1997) 9448-9457
-
(1997)
J. Neurosci.
, vol.17
, pp. 9448-9457
-
-
Izumi, Y.1
Benz, A.M.2
Katsuki, H.3
Zorumski, C.F.4
CF5
-
13
-
-
0033962167
-
Cerebral glucose utilization and glucose transporter expression: response to water deprivation and restoration
-
Koehler-Stec E.M., Li K., Maher F., Vannucci S.J., Smith C.B., and Simpson I.A. Cerebral glucose utilization and glucose transporter expression: response to water deprivation and restoration. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 20 (2000) 192-200
-
(2000)
J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.
, vol.20
, pp. 192-200
-
-
Koehler-Stec, E.M.1
Li, K.2
Maher, F.3
Vannucci, S.J.4
Smith, C.B.5
Simpson, I.A.6
-
14
-
-
0035042796
-
+ channels in the hypothalamus are essential for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis
-
+ channels in the hypothalamus are essential for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. Nat. Neurosci. 4 (2001) 507-512
-
(2001)
Nat. Neurosci.
, vol.4
, pp. 507-512
-
-
Miki, T.1
Liss, B.2
Minami, K.3
Shiuchi, T.4
Saraya, A.5
Kashima, Y.6
Horiuchi, M.7
Ashcroft, F.8
Minokoshi, Y.9
Roeper, J.10
Seino, S.11
-
15
-
-
0021278836
-
Glucose responding neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the rat: in vitro study
-
Mizuno Y., and Oomura Y. Glucose responding neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the rat: in vitro study. Brain Res. 307 (1984) 109-116
-
(1984)
Brain Res.
, vol.307
, pp. 109-116
-
-
Mizuno, Y.1
Oomura, Y.2
-
16
-
-
0014683812
-
Glucose and osmosensitive neurones of the rat hypothalamus
-
Oomura Y., Ono T., Ooyama H., and Wayner M.J. Glucose and osmosensitive neurones of the rat hypothalamus. Nature 2221969 (1969) 282-284
-
(1969)
Nature
, vol.2221969
, pp. 282-284
-
-
Oomura, Y.1
Ono, T.2
Ooyama, H.3
Wayner, M.J.4
-
17
-
-
27844491008
-
Lactate is a critical 'sensed' variable in caudal hindbrain monitoring of CNS metabolic stasis
-
Patil G.D., and Briski K.P. Lactate is a critical 'sensed' variable in caudal hindbrain monitoring of CNS metabolic stasis. Am. J. Physiol. 289 (2005) R1777-R1786
-
(2005)
Am. J. Physiol.
, vol.289
-
-
Patil, G.D.1
Briski, K.P.2
-
18
-
-
21344444566
-
Monocarboxylate transporters in the central nervous system: distribution, regulation and function
-
Pierre K., and Pellerin L. Monocarboxylate transporters in the central nervous system: distribution, regulation and function. J. Neurochem. 94 (2005) 1-14
-
(2005)
J. Neurochem.
, vol.94
, pp. 1-14
-
-
Pierre, K.1
Pellerin, L.2
-
19
-
-
0024266685
-
Inhibition of glycolysis alters potassium ion transport and mitochondrial redox activity in rat brain
-
Raffin C.N., Sick T.J., and Rosenthal M. Inhibition of glycolysis alters potassium ion transport and mitochondrial redox activity in rat brain. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 8 (1988) 857-865
-
(1988)
J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.
, vol.8
, pp. 857-865
-
-
Raffin, C.N.1
Sick, T.J.2
Rosenthal, M.3
-
20
-
-
0027205244
-
Glycolysis and recovery of potassium ion homeostasis and synaptic transmission in hippocampal slices after anoxia or stimulated potassium release
-
Roberts E.L. Glycolysis and recovery of potassium ion homeostasis and synaptic transmission in hippocampal slices after anoxia or stimulated potassium release. Brain Res. 620 (1993) 251-258
-
(1993)
Brain Res.
, vol.620
, pp. 251-258
-
-
Roberts, E.L.1
-
21
-
-
0030982027
-
Brain lactate is an obligatory aerobic energy substrate for functional recovery after hypoxia: further in vitro validation
-
Schurr A., Payne R.S., Miller J.J., and Rigor B.M. Brain lactate is an obligatory aerobic energy substrate for functional recovery after hypoxia: further in vitro validation. J. Neurochem. 69 (1997) 423-426
-
(1997)
J. Neurochem.
, vol.69
, pp. 423-426
-
-
Schurr, A.1
Payne, R.S.2
Miller, J.J.3
Rigor, B.M.4
-
22
-
-
0031034305
-
Brain lactate, not glucose, fuels the recovery of synaptic function from hypoxia upon reoxygenation: an in vitro study
-
Schurr A., Payne R.S., Miller J.J., and Rigor B.M. Brain lactate, not glucose, fuels the recovery of synaptic function from hypoxia upon reoxygenation: an in vitro study. Brain Res. 744 (1997) 105-111
-
(1997)
Brain Res.
, vol.744
, pp. 105-111
-
-
Schurr, A.1
Payne, R.S.2
Miller, J.J.3
Rigor, B.M.4
-
23
-
-
2642641299
-
Glucose-induced intracellular ion changes in sugar-sensitive hypothalamic neurons
-
Silver I.A., and Erecinska M. Glucose-induced intracellular ion changes in sugar-sensitive hypothalamic neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 79 (1998) 1733-1745
-
(1998)
J. Neurophysiol.
, vol.79
, pp. 1733-1745
-
-
Silver, I.A.1
Erecinska, M.2
-
24
-
-
0021051146
-
Lactate reverses insulin-induced hypoglycemic stupor in suckling-weanling mice: biochemical correlates in blood, liver, and brain
-
Thurston J.H., Haubart R.E., and Schiro J.A. Lactate reverses insulin-induced hypoglycemic stupor in suckling-weanling mice: biochemical correlates in blood, liver, and brain. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 3 (1983) 498-506
-
(1983)
J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.
, vol.3
, pp. 498-506
-
-
Thurston, J.H.1
Haubart, R.E.2
Schiro, J.A.3
-
25
-
-
0031238676
-
Glucose transporter proteins in brain: delivery of glucose to neurons and glia
-
Vannucci S.J., and Maher F. Glucose transporter proteins in brain: delivery of glucose to neurons and glia. Glia 21 (1997) 2-21
-
(1997)
Glia
, vol.21
, pp. 2-21
-
-
Vannucci, S.J.1
Maher, F.2
-
26
-
-
34247157356
-
Testicular regulation of monocarboxylate and glucose transporter gene responses to hypoglycemia in CNS metabolic sensing sites
-
Vavaiya K., Paranjape S.A., and Briski K.P. Testicular regulation of monocarboxylate and glucose transporter gene responses to hypoglycemia in CNS metabolic sensing sites. J. Mol. Neurosci. 31 (2007) 37-46
-
(2007)
J. Mol. Neurosci.
, vol.31
, pp. 37-46
-
-
Vavaiya, K.1
Paranjape, S.A.2
Briski, K.P.3
-
27
-
-
0028962721
-
Sensitivity of nucleus tractus solitarius neurons to induced moderate hyperglycemia, with special reference to catecholaminergic regions
-
Yeffefti K., Orsini J.C., el Ouazzani T., Himmi T., Boyer A., and Perrin J. Sensitivity of nucleus tractus solitarius neurons to induced moderate hyperglycemia, with special reference to catecholaminergic regions. J. Auton. Nerv. Syst. 51 (1995) 191-197
-
(1995)
J. Auton. Nerv. Syst.
, vol.51
, pp. 191-197
-
-
Yeffefti, K.1
Orsini, J.C.2
el Ouazzani, T.3
Himmi, T.4
Boyer, A.5
Perrin, J.6
-
28
-
-
0031024203
-
Characteristics of glycemia-sensitive neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarii: possible involvement in nutritional regulation
-
Yeffefti K., Orsini J.C., and Perrin J. Characteristics of glycemia-sensitive neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarii: possible involvement in nutritional regulation. Physiol. Behav. 61 (1997) 93-100
-
(1997)
Physiol. Behav.
, vol.61
, pp. 93-100
-
-
Yeffefti, K.1
Orsini, J.C.2
Perrin, J.3
|