Literature DB >> 26923399

Ketones block amyloid entry and improve cognition in an Alzheimer's model.

Jun Xiang Yin1, Marwan Maalouf1, Pengcheng Han1, Minglei Zhao2, Ming Gao3, Turner Dharshaun3, Christopher Ryan4, Julian Whitelegge4, Jie Wu3, David Eisenberg2, Eric M Reiman5, Felix E Schweizer6, Jiong Shi7.   

Abstract

Sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) is responsible for 60%-80% of dementia cases, and the most opportune time for preventive intervention is in the earliest stage of its preclinical phase. As traditional mitochondrial energy substrates, ketone bodies (ketones, for short), beta-hydroxybutyrate, and acetoacetate, have been reported to provide symptomatic improvement and disease-modifying activity in epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders. Recently, ketones are thought as more than just metabolites and also as endogenous factors protecting against AD. In this study, we discovered a novel neuroprotective mechanism of ketones in which they blocked amyloid-β 42, a pathologic hallmark protein of AD, entry into neurons. The suppression of intracellular amyloid-β 42 accumulation rescued mitochondrial complex I activity, reduced oxidative stress, and improved synaptic plasticity. Most importantly, we show that peripheral administration of ketones significantly reduced amyloid burden and greatly improved learning and memory ability in a symptomatic mouse model of AD. These observations provide us insights to understand and to establish a novel therapeutic use of ketones in AD prevention.
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Keywords:  Acetoacetate; Alzheimer's disease; Ketones; Mitochondria; β-hydroxybutyrate

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26923399     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2015.11.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


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