Neurologic Manifestations of Hypoglycemia
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Unlike most other body tissues, the brain requires a continuous supply of glucose. It has very limited endogenous glycogen stores, and does not produce glucose intrinsically.1 Although it accounts for 2% of body weight, the brain utilizes 25% of the body’s glucose due to its high metabolic rate.2, 3 Evidence for the brains sole reliance on glucose came from obtaining a respiratory quotient of one after measuring differences between arterial and venous content of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood traveling through the brain.4 In the past, neurons were thought to directly metabolize glucose, however, more recent studies suggest astrocytes may play an important role in glucose metabolism.5 Astrocytic foot processes surround brain capillaries, which deliver glucose to the brain. With this, they form the first cellular barrier for entering glucose.5 Astrocytes contain the non-insulin dependent GLUT1 transporter, as well as the insulin dependent GLUT4 transporter, suggesting a possible role for astrocytes in regulating and storing brain glucose in an insulin dependent and independent manner (see figure 1).6-8 In addition to glucose, the brain contains a very limited store of glycogen, (between 0.5 and 1.5 g, or about 0.1% of total brain weight). Unlike peripheral tissue, where glycogen is readily mobilized during hypoglycemia, the brain can only function normally for a limited duration. Glycogen content seems to fall in areas of highest brain metabolic rate, suggesting at least some, albeit limited role as fuel during hypoglycemia.7 Although the brain relies primarily on glucose during normal conditions, it can use ketone bodies during starvation. These ketone bodies cannot however meet all of the metabolic demands of the brain.9
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