INFLUENCE OF ANAESTHETICS ON THE BALANCE BETWEEN PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION OF ENERGY IN THE BRAIN
- 1 July 1974
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 23 (1) , 29-36
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1974.tb06912.x
Abstract
Abstract— The influence of general anaesthesia upon the metabolic state of the brain was evaluated from the tissue concentrations of ATP, ADP and AMP, and from the concentrations of glycolytic and citric acid cycle intermediates, in immobilized and artificially ventilated rats anaesthetized either with 70% N2O, 1% halothane or 60 mg/kg of pentobarbitone. The results were compared to the results obtained on awake animals in fentanyl‐analgesia. The adenylate energy charge was identical in all groups studied and there were no H+‐independent changes in the phosphocreatine/creatine ratios. In pentobarbitone anaesthesia there was an accumulation of glucose 6‐phosphate and a fall in fructose 1,6‐diphosphate, indicating inhibition of phosphofructokinase. No significant changes in these metabolites were observed with halothane or nitrous oxide anaesthesia and the substrate patterns differed from that obtained with pentobarbitone.The blood glucose concentrations were higher in the unanaesthetized, immobilized rats given fentanyl than in those anaesthetized. There was a direct relationship between the glucose concentrations in blood and in tissue. The glucose concentration ratios intracellular water to blood were higher in the anaesthetized than in the unanaesthetized animals, increasing with increasing depth of anaesthesia. The intracellular lactate concentrations were lowest in the groups given pentobarbitone and fentanyl citrate, and there was thus no direct relationship between lactate concentration and depth of anaesthesia.Keywords
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