Regional aerobic glycolysis in the human brain
Neurology, Inc · Washington University in St. Louis · +1 more institution
Abstract
Aerobic glycolysis is defined as glucose utilization in excess of that used for oxidative phosphorylation despite sufficient oxygen to completely metabolize glucose to carbon dioxide and water. Aerobic glycolysis is present in the normal human brain at rest and increases locally during increased neuronal activity; yet its many biological functions have received scant attention because of a prevailing energy-centric focus on the role of glucose as substrate for oxidative phosphorylation. As an initial step in redressing this neglect, we measured the regional distribution of aerobic glycolysis with positron emission tomography in 33 neurologically normal young adults at rest. We show that the distribution of…
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- Anaerobic glycolysis
- Glycolysis
- Oxidative phosphorylation
- Human brain
- Biology
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Biochemistry
- Metabolism
- Affordable and clean energy