Yun Xiang1, Jun Shen1
1National Institute of Mental Health,
Acetate
is a glia-specific subtract and has been used to study brain metabolism.
Potential risk in intravenously infusing sodium acetate to patients is
unknown in many disorders. The effect of alcohol (ethanol) consumption is
well understood. Alcohol is predominantly metabolized into acetate in the
liver. In the present study, steady sate 13C spectra of rat brain
acquired after administration of [1-13C] ethanol were found to be
highly similar to spectra obtained using [1-13C] acetate,
suggesting that oral administration of [1-13C] alcohol could
replace intravenous infusion of sodium [1-13C] acetate in certain
studies when the direct effect of alcohol is unimportant for the subject of
the study.