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The ketogenic diet affects the social behavior of young male rats.

Daniela Kasprowska-Liśkiewicz1, Arkadiusz D Liśkiewicz2, Marta M Nowacka-Chmielewska3, Joanna Nowicka4, Andrzej Małecki5, Jarosław J Barski6.   

Abstract

The positive effects of the ketogenic diet (KD) on social behavior have been recently reported in patients and rodent models of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Given the beneficial effects of the KD on epilepsy, mitochondrial function, carbohydrate metabolism, and inflammation, treatment based on the KD has the potential to reduce some of the ASD-associated symptoms, including abnormal social interactions. It is not known whether the KD influences sociability by reducing the pathological processes underlying ASD or through some independent mechanism. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of the KD on the social behavior of rats. Four-week-old Long-Evans males were treated with the KD for 4 subsequent weeks. Afterwards, behavioral tests were performed in order to evaluate sociability, locomotor activity, working memory, and anxiety-related behaviors. Additionally we performed the social interaction test in animals that were receiving β-hydroxybutyrate or acetone. We have observed that rats fed with the KD showed increased social exploration in three different experimental settings. We did not observe any changes in the level of social interactions in animals treated with exogenous ketone bodies. The results did not show any difference in mobility or anxiety-related behaviors or working memory between the animals fed with the KD or standard rodent chow. In conclusion, we showed that the KD affects the social behavior of wild-type young adult male rats, which was not associated with other behavioral changes.
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Keywords:  Acetone; Ketogenic diet; Ketone bodies; Social behavior; β-hydroxybutyrate

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28623167     DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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