Calorie restriction and ketogenic diet diminish neuronal excitability in rat dentate gyrus in vivo

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作者
Bough, KJ [1 ]
Schwartzkroin, PA [1 ]
Rho, JM [1 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Rollins Res Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词
ketogenic diet; calorie restriction; epilepsy; dentate gyrus; beta-hydroxybutyrate; PAIRED-PULSE DEPRESSION; REPEATED SEIZURES; MEDIATED INHIBITION; HIPPOCAMPUS; MICE; ACTIVATION; EPILEPSY; MODEL; HYPEREXCITABILITY; RESISTANCE;
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10.1046/j.1528-1157.2003.55502.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Purpose: The ketogenic diet (KD) is an effective treatment for intractable epilepsy. However, little is known about its underlying mechanisms. Methods: In this study, in vivo extracellular field responses to angular bundle stimulation were recorded in the dentate gyrus of Sprague-Dawley rats fed one of three diets: ketogenic calorie-restricted (KCR), normal calorie-restricted (NCR), or normal ad libitum (NAL). Input/output curves and paired-pulse relations were used to assess network excitability. A maximal dentate activation (MDA) protocol was used to measure electrographic seizure threshold and duration. Results: Animals fed calorie-restricted (CR) diets exhibited greater paired-pulse inhibition, an elevated NIDA threshold, and an absence of spreading depression-like events compared with ad libitum-fed controls. In the MDA model of epileptogenesis, the rate of increase in electrographic seizure duration after repeated stimuli was markedly reduced in KCR-fed animals compared with NCR- and NAL-fed controls. Conclusions: These data suggest that CR, by itself, can be anticonvulsant, and treatment with a KCR diet may be both anticonvulsant and antiepileptogenic.
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