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Brain, glycogen content

Effect of morphine on cerebral glycogen content, glycogen synthetase, and incorporation of glucose into brain glycogen of mice... [Pg.149]

Glycogen content is higher in the brain than in other body tissues. [Pg.92]

The decrease in the content of glycogen in the brain of rats due to physostigmine [103] is blocked by both atropine and propranalol. Electrical stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus of rabbits from which the sympathetic outflow arises causes a marked hyperglycaemia and decrease in liver glycogen [104]. [Pg.13]

Prolonged hypoxia causes an increase in the concentration of the glucose in the brain (150% of control) and lactate (250% of control) and a decreased glycogen (75% of control) (25). The regional metabolic rate for glucose is also increased by 10-40% however, ATP and phosphocreatine content, as well as intracellular pH, were unchanged consistent with the notion that adaptation was successftil (25). A... [Pg.111]


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