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Cerebrospinal fluid insulin during non-neurological surgery

Bromander, Sara ; Anckarsater, Rolf ; Ahrén, Bo LU ; Kristiansson, Marianne ; Blennow, Kaj ; Holmang, Agneta ; Zetterberg, Henrik ; Anckarsäter, Henrik LU and Wass, Caroline E. (2010) In Journal of Neural Transmission 117(10). p.1167-1170
Abstract
Insulin plays an important metabolic and transmitter role in the central nervous system, but few studies have investigated the relationship between central and peripheral insulin concentrations. 35 patients undergoing knee surgery had cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples drawn before, 3 h after, and in the morning following surgery. Serum insulin concentrations increased after surgery and CSF insulin concentrations changed in the same direction with far smaller amplitude. These results indicate that the blood-brain barrier protects the brain from stress-induced peripheral hormonal fluctuations.
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Insulin, Cerebrospinal fluid, Surgical stress
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Journal of Neural Transmission
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117
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10
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1167 - 1170
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Springer
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  • wos:000284782100006
  • scopus:78651254360
  • pmid:20697751
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0300-9564
DOI
10.1007/s00702-010-0456-x
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English
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  author       = {{Bromander, Sara and Anckarsater, Rolf and Ahrén, Bo and Kristiansson, Marianne and Blennow, Kaj and Holmang, Agneta and Zetterberg, Henrik and Anckarsäter, Henrik and Wass, Caroline E.}},
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  series       = {{Journal of Neural Transmission}},
  title        = {{Cerebrospinal fluid insulin during non-neurological surgery}},
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  doi          = {{10.1007/s00702-010-0456-x}},
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  year         = {{2010}},
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