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Keto Diet Prevents Early Memory Decline in Mice

Molecule From Diet May Play Key Role in Slowing Alzheimerā€™s Disease

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A researcher holds a clear plastic cage with a small mouse in it. A molecule found in the keto diet plays a key role in preventing early memory decline in mice. The memory loss is comparable to mild cognitive decline in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. (°µTV School of Veterinary Medicine)
A molecule found in the keto diet plays a key role in preventing early memory decline in mice. The memory loss is comparable to mild cognitive impairment in the early stages of Alzheimerā€™s disease in humans. (°µTV School of Veterinary Medicine)

A new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis, shows a ketogenic diet significantly delays the early stages of Alzheimerā€™s-related memory loss in mice. This early memory loss is comparable to mild cognitive impairment in humans that precedes full-blown Alzheimerā€™s disease. The was published in the Nature Group journal Communications Biology.

The ketogenic diet is a low-carbohydrate, high fat and moderate protein diet, which shifts the bodyā€™s metabolism from using glucose as the main fuel source to burning fat and producing ketones for energy. °µTV researchers that mice lived 13% longer on ketogenic diets.

Slowing Alzheimerā€™s

The new study, which follows up on that research, found that the molecule beta-hydroxybutyrate, or BHB, plays a pivotal role in preventing early memory decline. It increases almost seven-fold on the ketogenic diet.

ā€œThe data support the idea that the ketogenic diet in general, and BHB specifically, delays mild cognitive impairment and it may delay full blown Alzheimerā€™s disease,ā€ said co-corresponding author Gino Cortopassi, a biochemist and pharmacologist with the °µTV School of Veterinary Medicine. ā€œThe data clearly donā€™t support the idea that this is eliminating Alzheimerā€™s disease entirely.ā€

Scientists gave mice enough BHB to simulate the benefits of being on the keto diet for seven months.

ā€œWe observed amazing abilities of BHB to improve the function of synapses, small structures that connect all nerve cells in the brain. When nerve cells are better connected, the memory problems in mild cognitive impairment are improved,ā€ said co-corresponding author Izumi Maezawa, professor of pathology in the °µTV School of Medicine.

Cortopassi noted that BHB is also available as a supplement for humans. He said a BHB supplement could likely support memory in mice, but that hasnā€™t yet been shown.

Other cognitive improvements

Researchers found that the ketogenic diet mice exhibited significant increases in the biochemical pathways related to memory formation. The keto diet also seemed to benefit females more than males and resulted in a higher levels of BHB in females.

ā€œIf these results translated to humans, that could be interesting since females, especially those bearing the ApoE4 gene variant, are at significantly higher risk for Alzheimerā€™s,ā€ Cortopassi said.

The research team is optimistic about the potential impact on healthy aging and plans to delve further into the subject with future studies.

The study was funded by the National Institute on Aging, a unit of the National Institutes of Health.

Other authors include Jacopo Di Lucente and Lee-Way Jin with the Department of Pathology and the MIND Institute at °µTV Health; John Ramsey, Zeyu Zhou, Jennifer Rutkowsky, Claire Montgomery and Alexi Tomilov with the School of Veterinary Medicine; Kyoungmi Kim with the Department of Public Health Sciences at °µTV Health; Giuseppe Persico with the European Institute of Oncology, IRCCS; and Marco Giorgio with the University of Padova.

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