ribulose-5-phosphate and Seizures

ribulose-5-phosphate has been researched along with Seizures* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ribulose-5-phosphate and Seizures

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The calculation of the cytoplasmic free [NADP+]/[NADPH] ratio in brain: effect of electroconvulsive seizure.
    Brain research, 1981, Sep-28, Volume: 221, Issue:2

    This study has investigated the feasibility of calculating the cytoplasmic free [NADP+]/[NADPH] ratio in rat brain. The time course of the change in the substrate ratios of the malate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) [E.C. 1.1.1.40], NADP+-isocitrate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) [E.C. 1.1.1.42] and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (decarboxylating) [E.C. 1.1.1.44] reactions was followed for up to 10 min after a single, unmodified electroconvulsive seizure. From the results it has been concluded that during periods of low flux, the direction and magnitude of the change in the cytoplasmic free [NADP+]/[NADPH] ratio can, in fact, be reasonably determined even though there is some uncertainty in the absolute value of the ratio itself. It is recommended that reliance not be placed on a single enzyme system but that one or both of the other systems also be observed under a given experimental condition to increase confidence in the determination. The results also demonstrate that seizure and anoxia have a far lesser effect on the cytoplasmic free [NADP+]/[NADPH] ratio than on the free [NAD+]/[NADH] ratio in the same compartment. These results suggest that the pathways using the nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate system are relatively protected from the rapid fluctuations that seizure and anoxia can produce.

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Carbon Dioxide; Electroshock; Hypoxia; Isocitrate Dehydrogenase; Malate Dehydrogenase; Male; NADP; Oxidation-Reduction; Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase; Rats; Ribulosephosphates; Seizures

1981