1984
DOI: 10.1159/000137970
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Simultaneous Study of Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Bed and Deoxyglucose in Aged Rats

Abstract: The influence of aging and the effects of treatment with dihydrogenated rye ergot alkaloid on cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism were studied in Long-Evans rats. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was not affected by aging whereas the vascular bed and the uptake of deoxyglucose were significantly lower in aged than in young rats. 20 days after ligation of a carotid artery the blood flow on the same side of the brain, the vascular bed and the uptake of deoxyglucose were significantly lowered in aged rats as opposed to… Show more

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“…This me tabolism diminishes in the ageing process or in hypoxic conditions [Rapin et al, 1984], Moreover, the same drugs increase the incor poration of amino acids into protein. This effect can be related to a specific protein syn thesis, to an increase in the enzymatic activ ity or to an increase in the turnover of neurotransmitters.…”
Section: Drugs That Are Active In the Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This me tabolism diminishes in the ageing process or in hypoxic conditions [Rapin et al, 1984], Moreover, the same drugs increase the incor poration of amino acids into protein. This effect can be related to a specific protein syn thesis, to an increase in the enzymatic activ ity or to an increase in the turnover of neurotransmitters.…”
Section: Drugs That Are Active In the Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%