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Effect of a Ketogenic Diet on Oxidative Posttranslational Protein Modifications and Brain Homogenate Denaturation in the Kindling Model of Epilepsy in Mice.

Pavlina Andreeva-Gateva1, Zafer Sabit2, Dimitar Bakalov2, Serkan Sayiner3, Radka Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova2, Stella Zaharinova4, Silviya Abarova4, Rumiana Koynova5, Boris Tenchov4.   

Abstract

This study focused on the ketogenic diet (KD) effects on oxidative posttranslational protein modification (PPM) as presumptive factors implicated in epileptogenesis. A 28-day of KD treatment was performed. The corneal kindling model of epileptogenesis was used. Four groups of adult male ICR mice (25-30 g) were randomized in standard rodent chow (SRC) group, KD-treatment group; SRC + kindling group; KD + kindling group (n = 10 each). Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) and protein carbonyl contents of brain homogenates together with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) were evaluated. Two exothermic transitions (Exo1 and Exo2) were explored after deconvolution of the thermograms. Factor analysis was applied. The protective effect of KD in the kindling model was demonstrated with both decreased seizure score and increased seizure latency. KD significantly decreased glucose and increased ketone bodies (KB) in blood. Despite its antiseizure effect, the KD increased the AOPP level and the brain proteome's exothermic transitions, suggestive for qualitative modifications. The ratio of the two exothermic peaks (Exo2/Exo1) of the thermograms from the KD vs. SRC treated group differed more than twice (3.7 vs. 1.6). Kindling introduced the opposite effect, changing this ratio to 2.7 for the KD + kindling group. Kindling significantly increased glucose and KB in the blood whereas decreased the BW under the SRC treatment. Kindling decreased carbonyl proteins in the brain irrespectively of the diet. Further evaluations are needed to assess the nature of correspondence of calorimetric images of the brain homogenates with PPM.
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Keywords:  Advanced oxidation protein products; Ketogenic diet; Kindling epilepsy model; Protein carbonylation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35316463     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-022-03579-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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