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Fueling brain neuronal activity

2012 
The energy requirements of the brain are amazingly high. The brain represents about 2% of the body weight, but it receives 15% of the total blood flow provided by the cardiovascular system and consumes at least 25% circulating glucose plus 20% oxygen available in the body at rest. The cornerstone feature of the brain energy metabolism is its tight coupling with neuronal activity. An abnormality in the sequence of events allowing neurons to be adequately supplied with the necessary energy could have dramatic consequences exemplified in the neurodegenerative diseases such as epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease. In this paper, we review the current views on the main pathways of neuronal energy supply.
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