glycogen has been researched along with Carbon-Monoxide-Poisoning* in 8 studies
8 other study(ies) available for glycogen and Carbon-Monoxide-Poisoning
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Cerebral energy metabolism during recovery from carbon monoxide hypoxia-oligemia.
The effects of 1 h exposure to 1% CO and right common carotid artery clamping upon the cerebral energy metabolism, perfusion and histology were studied in anesthetized (70%N(2)O) and unanesthetized rats following reoxygenation for 0-6 h. At 0 h recovery the clamped hemispheres showed decreases of ATP, PCr and glycogen, and increases of ADP, AMP, inorganic phosphate and lactate which indicated an advanced derangement of the tissues' energy homeostasis. Exposure in unanesthetized animals was associated with lower levels of ATP and glycogen, and with larger increases of lactate in the clamped hemisphere which suggested the presence of a more intense hypoxic-oligemic insult. The metabolic differences in the clamped hemisphere of unanesthetized and anesthetized animals became more marked after 1 h reoxygenation, with anesthetized animals showing large restitutions of ATP, PCr, glycogen and lactate, whereas in unanesthetized animals these metabolites showed severe persistent defects over the 6 h reoxygenation period. Since the arterial oxygen content and tension, and perfusion patterns were equivalent in the 2 series at 0 and 1 h recovery, it is concluded that even minor anesthetic agents such as 70%N(2)O or other non-hypoxic variables during exposure or recovery may cause significant alterations in the metabolic restitution of the hypoxic-oligemic brain. Topics: Adenosine Diphosphate; Adenosine Monophosphate; Adenosine Triphosphate; Animals; Brain; Carbon Dioxide; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Carotid Arteries; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Energy Metabolism; Glycogen; Hypoxia, Brain; Male; Oxygen; Phosphates; Phosphocreatine; Rats | 1978 |
The glycogen content and its topography and UDP glucose: glycogen alpha-4 glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.11) activity in rat brain after experimental carbon monoxide intoxication.
Topics: Animals; Brain; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Glycogen; Glycogen Synthase; Male; Microscopy, Electron; Neuroglia; Purkinje Cells; Rats; Staining and Labeling | 1973 |
[Effect of lowered atmospheric pressure and vibration on carbon monoxide poisoning. 3. A 2(3) factorial design for the estimation of hypobaric hypoxia, vibration and carbon monoxide on glucose and glycogen levels in rats].
Topics: Animals; Blood Glucose; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Glycogen; Hypoxia; Male; Rats; Vibration | 1973 |
Effects of hypobaric hypoxia and vibration on carbon monooxide poisoning. II. Levels of glucose, glycogen and glutathione in rats.
Topics: Adaptation, Physiological; Animals; Brain; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Glucose; Glycogen; Hypoxia; Male; Muscles; Rats; Vibration | 1972 |
Catecholamine-independent glycogenolysis in brain during carbon monoxide poisoning.
Topics: Adenosine Triphosphate; Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Amino Alcohols; Animals; Brain; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Female; Glucosyltransferases; Glycogen; Lactates; Mice; Myocardium; Nucleosides; Reserpine | 1971 |
[Metabolites of carbohydrate metabolism and highenergy phosphates in the brain of mice after repeated carbon monoxide poisoning].
Topics: Acute Disease; Adenosine Triphosphate; Animals; Blood Glucose; Brain; Carbohydrate Metabolism; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Chronic Disease; Female; Glycogen; Lactates; Phosphocreatine; Pyruvates; Rats | 1971 |
Effects of carbon monoxide inhalation on the fine structure of the rat heart muscle.
Topics: Animals; Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Cytoplasmic Granules; Glycogen; Hemoglobinometry; Histocytochemistry; Lipids; Microscopy, Electron; Mitochondria, Muscle; Myocardium; Rats; Time Factors | 1969 |
[Catecholamine-independent reduction in cerebral glycogen content during carbon monoxide poisoning].
Topics: Animals; Brain; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Catecholamines; Female; Glucosyltransferases; Glycogen; Mice; Sympatholytics | 1969 |