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Nutritional support and brain tissue glucose metabolism in poor-grade SAH: a retrospective observational study

J Michael Schmidt*, Jan Claassen, Sang-Bae Ko, Hector Lantigua, Mary Presciutti, Kiwon Lee, E Sander Connolly, Stephan A Mayer, David S Seres and Neeraj Badjatia

Critical Care 2012, 16:R15 doi:10.1186/cc11160

Glucose and lactate as brain energy sources

Heikki Savolainen   (2012-03-09 09:08)  Ministry of Social Affairs and Health email

Dear Editor,

This highly significant study shows that insulin administration can diminish cerebral glucose concentration. This effect may be partially ameliorated by the circumstance that L-Lactate can serve as an alternate energy source (1). Furthermore, lactate concentration in blood may rise with the increased intake of glucose in the cells.

Would it not be interesting to follow the cerebral L-lactate metabolism in patients under critical care?

1 Rinholm JE, Hamilton NB, Kessaris N, et al. Regulation of oligodendrocyte development and myelination by glucose and lactate. J Neurosci 2011; 31: 538-548

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