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Glucose protects DBA/2J mice from audiogenic seizures: Correlation with brain glycogen levels
Authors:Robert A. Schreiber  Alberte L. Ungar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, 38163 Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract:The time courses of changes in liver, blood, and brain cortical glucose and glycogen levels were measured in 21-day-old DBA/2J mice after an IP injection of 10 g/kg glucose. Other mice were injected with glucose and tested for susceptibility to audiogenic seizures (AGS). Susceptibility to AGS fell from maximal levels to complete protection by 4 h, remained low through 6 h, then began to return to control levels by 8 h. Liver, blood, and brain glucose levels all rose to a peak soon after the injection, then fell linearly and returned to control levels by 6–8 h. Changes in brain glycogen levels reflected changes in AGS susceptibility.
Keywords:DBA/2J  Mice  Audiogenic seizures  Glucose  Glycogen  Brain  Anticonvulsant
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