1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00166101
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Regional differences in glucose transport in the mouse hippocampus

Abstract: In order to observe glucose transport into the brain, 6-[N-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl)amino]-6-deoxyglucose (NBDG), a non-metabolizable and fluorescent glucose analogue, was injected intravenously into mice. After ascertaining that this glucose analogue is non-metabolizable in the brain, the NBDG contents in the blood and brain were measured quantitatively by spectrofluorimetry at 0, 0.5, 2, 5, 10 and 30 min after intravenous injection. The NBDG content in the blood decreased markedly with time, wherea… Show more

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“…These reports included assessment of the effects of phorbol esters on glucose uptake and regional differences in glucose transport in the mouse hippocampus [45]. In addition, two photon microscopy has been used to image 6-NBDG uptake in rat brain tissue in vivo [46].…”
Section: The First Generation Of Fluorescent-tagged Glucose Bioprobesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These reports included assessment of the effects of phorbol esters on glucose uptake and regional differences in glucose transport in the mouse hippocampus [45]. In addition, two photon microscopy has been used to image 6-NBDG uptake in rat brain tissue in vivo [46].…”
Section: The First Generation Of Fluorescent-tagged Glucose Bioprobesmentioning
confidence: 99%