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The Effect of Intravenous Lactate on Cerebral Function During Hypoglycaemia

✍ Scribed by King, P.; Parkin, H.; Macdonald, I.A.; Barber, C.; Tattersall, R.B.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
269 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0742-3071

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✦ Synopsis


Any factor which protects the brain against hypoglycaemia induced cerebral dysfunction could have important therapeutic implications for intensive insulin therapy. This study tested the hypothesis that intravenous lactate protects cerebral function during hypoglycaemia. Four choice reaction time, Auditory Brain Stem Response (ABR), and P 300 latency were used as measures of cerebral function. Nine healthy volunteers (six female) underwent two stepped hyperinsulinaemic clamps at least 4 weeks apart, achieving blood glucose levels of 4.5, 3.3, and 2.5 mmol l -1 . On one occasion 40 mol kg -1 min -1 sodium lactate was infused, and on the other, normal saline. Cerebral function tests were measured at each glucose level. At 3.3 mmol l -1 , there was a significant slowing of four choice reaction time with saline (p Ο½ 0.02) but not with lactate; no changes in P 300 latency or ABR occurred on either occasion. At 2.5 mmol l -1 results from all three tests deteriorated significantly during saline infusion (p Ο½ 0.001 reaction time, p Ο½ 0.02 ABR and p Ο½ 0.05 P 300 ), but not lactate. Lactate infusion was associated with a reduction in noradrenaline (p Ο½ 0.05), adrenaline (p Ο½ 0.05), and growth hormone (p Ο½ 0.02) responses at a glucose of 2.5 mmol l -1 . These results support the hypothesis that intravenous lactate protects cerebral function during hypoglycaemia.


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