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  • The ketogenic diet (KD) is a low-carb, high-fat diet that changes how the body processes energy, mainly by boosting fat breakdown and producing ketones.
  • Research indicates that starting a KD in midlife might slow cognitive decline and maintain muscle health, primarily shown in male rodents.
  • A study on middle-aged female mice revealed that a 2-month KD increased fat metabolism and ketone levels while also altering metabolites in various organs, suggesting potential memory benefits linked to brain health.

Article Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) is a very low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet that reduces glucose catabolism and enhances β-oxidation and ketogenesis. While research in female rodents is limited, research in male rodents suggests that ketogenic interventions initiated at midlife may slow age-related cognitive decline, as well as preserve muscle mass and physical function later in life. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a KD on global metabolic changes in middle-aged females to inform potential mechanisms behind the anti-aging effects of this diet in an understudied sex. Targeted H-NMR metabolomics was conducted on serum, the liver, the kidney, and the gastrocnemius muscle, as well as the cortex and the hippocampal brain regions in 16-month-old female mice after a 2-month KD. Analysis of the serum and liver metabolome revealed that the 2-month KD resulted in increased concentrations of fatty acid catabolism metabolites, as well as system-wide elevations in ketones, consistent with the ketogenic phenotype. Metabolites involved in the glucose-alanine cycle were altered in the gastrocnemius muscle, serum and the liver. Other tissue-specific alterations were detected, including distinct effects on hepatic and renal one-carbon metabolism, as well as region specific differences in metabolism across hippocampal and cortical parts of the brain. Alterations to hippocampal metabolites involved in myelinogenesis could relate to the potential beneficial effects of a KD on memory.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01314-wDOI Listing

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