Cerebral myo-inositol depletion is found in patients with hepatic encephalopathy and can be implicated in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy. We measured scyllo-inositol, a stereoisomer of myo-inositol, in brain extracts from patients dying in hepatic coma using HPLC and high resolution 1H MRS. The cerebral scyllo-inositol concentration, determined by both methods, in patients without hepatic encephalopathy was 0.41 +/- 0.11 mmol/kg wet weight. It decreased by 73% and 76%, respectively, as measured by HPLC and 1H MRS, in patients with hepatic encephalopathy. These findings indicate that myo-inositol depletion in patients with hepatic encephalopathy is not due to enhanced conversion of myo-inositol to scyllo-inositol or inhibition of myo-inositol transport by scyllo-inositol, but rather to the reduced biosynthesis or transport of both inositols.