TABLE 3

Effect of ethanol and l-lactate treatment on GHB plasma and brain concentrations at RRR

GHB (600 mg/kg) and ethanol (2.0 g/kg) were administered intravenously, and l-lactate (66 mg/kg plus 302.5 mg/kg per hour) was given intravenously 5 minutes after GHB/ethanol. Animals were euthanized at RRR. One-way analysis of variance followed by Dunnett’s post hoc test was used to determine statistically significant differences compared with GHB plus ethanol. Data from 600 mg/kg alone GHB were used from a previous study (Felmlee et al., 2010b). Data are presented as the mean ± S.D. (n = 3–8).

Treatment AdministeredTime of RRR CplasmaCbrainBrain/Plasma Ratio
minμg/mlμg/ml
GHB110 ± 17a352 ± 64a72.3 ± 12a0.20 ± 0.03
GHB + ethanol162 ± 38178 ± 7638.7 ± 190.21 ± 0.03
GHB + ethanol + l-lactate93 ± 8a257 ± 6137.8 ± 6.30.15 ± 0.02a
  • Cbrain, brain GHB concentration at RRR; Cplasma, plasma GHB concentration at RRR.

  • a Significantly different from GHB plus ethanol (P < 0.05).