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Episode 163: Mark Mattson discusses glutamate, the brain’s most important neurotransmitter

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Glutamate's Vital Role in Brain Energy Utilization and Functionality

Glutamate, as the predominant excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, leads to the activation of neurons that heavily consume energy in the form of glucose or ketones converted to ATP. This metabolic demand aligns with functional magnetic resonance imaging studies that measure neural activity through blood flow, showing a direct correlation similar to muscle cells needing increased blood flow during exercise. The extensive research on functional magnetic resonance imaging has shed light on glutamatergic neuron activity during various brain states, demonstrating how glutamate not only shapes neuronal networks but also drives learning, memory, creativity, and imagination.

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