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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Biochemical Measurements of Glucose Utilization in the Cone-Dominant Ground Squirrel Retina

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Lactate, not CO(2), is the major product of glucose metabolism in both ground squirrel and rat retinas. Active Na(+) transport, however, depends more on ATP produced by mitochondria than by glycolysis. A relatively high fraction of ATP production from glycolysis and glucose oxidation continues in the absence of active Na(+) pumping and glutamatergic transmission. Major neurotransmitters are synthesized from the aerobic metabolism of glucose; anoxia-induced impairment in retinal synaptic transmission may be due to depletion of neurotransmitters.

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