Differential effects of methylxanthines on local cerebral blood flow and glucose utilization in the conscious rat |
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Authors: | J J Grome V Stefanovich |
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Institution: | (1) Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft Werk Albert, D-6200 Wiesbaden 12, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary The aim of this study was to test the effects of the three classical methylxanthines, theophylline, caffeine and theobromine, on local cerebral blood flow and glucose utilization. Equimolar doses (1.6 mol/kg/min i.v.) of theophylline and caffeine produced increases in local cerebral glucose utilization and decreases in local cerebral blood flow. These compounds, therefore, re-set the ratio of cerebral blood flow per unit of glucose utilization at a lower level. These results are interpreted with respect to the known adenosine antagonist properties of caffeine and theophylline. Theobromine, a substance with less significant adenosine antagonist properties, had minimal effects on local cerebral blood flow and glucose utilization at a dose of 1.6 mol/kg/min i.v. These data may provide supportive evidence for the hypothesis that adenosine plays an important role in cerebral blood flow-metabolism coupling.Part of this work has previously been presented at the Deutsche Pharmakologische Gesellschaft March 13–16, 1984 on Mainz |
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Keywords: | Cerebral blood flow Cerebral glucose utilisation Methylxanthines: Caffeine Theophylline Theobromine |
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