Abstract

Abstract— Intracisternal injection of corticosteroids in rats had no effect on brain glycogen content. Intracisternal injection of corticosteroids and insulin increased brain glycogen only as much as insulin did alone. Inhibition of corticosteroid synthesis did not influence brain glycogen content.

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