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Effect of Photic Stimulation on Human Visual Cortex Lactate and Phosphates Using 1H and 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

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Publisher Sage Publications
Date 1992 Jul 1
PMID 1618937
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Previous animal and human studies showed that photic stimulation (PS) increased cerebral blood flow and glucose uptake much more than oxygen consumption, suggesting selective activation of anaerobic glycolysis. In the present studies, image-guided 1H and 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was used to monitor the changes in lactate and high-energy phosphate concentrations produced by PS of visual cortex in six normal volunteers. PS initially produced a significant rise (to 250% of control, p less than 0.01) in visual cortex lactate during the first 6.4 min of PS, followed by a significant decline (p = 0.01) as PS continued. The PCr/Pi ratios decreased significantly from control values during the first 12.8 min of PS (p less than 0.05), and the pH was slightly increased. The positive P100 deflection of the visual evoked potential recorded between 100 and 172 ms after the strobe was significantly decreased from control at 12.8 min of PS (p less than 0.05). The finding that PS caused decreased PCr/Pi is consistent with the view that increased brain activity stimulated ATPase, causing a rise in ADP that shifted the creatine kinase reaction in the direction of ATP synthesis. The rise in lactate together with an increase in pH suggest that intracellular alkalosis, caused by the shift of creatine kinase, selectively stimulated glycolysis.

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