Ketone body β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) preserves mitochondrial bioenergetics
The ketogenic diet is an emerging therapeutic approach for refractory epilepsy, as well as certain rare and neurodegenerative disorders. The main ketone body, β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), is the primary energy substrate endogenously produced in a ketogenic diet, however, mechanisms of its therapeutic actions remain unknown. Here, we studied the effects of BHB on mitochondrial energetics, both in non-stimulated conditions and during glutamate-mediated hyperexcitation. We found that glutamate-induced hyperexcitation stimulated mitochondrial respiration in cultured cortical neurons, and that this response was greater in cultures supplemented with BHB than with glucose. BHB enabled a stronger and more sustained maximal uncoupled respiration, indicating that BHB enables neurons to respond more efficiently to increased energy demands such as induced during hyperexcitation. We found that cytosolic Ca2+ was required for BHB-mediated enhancement of mitochondrial function, and that this enhancement was independent of the mitochondrial glutamate-aspartate carrier, Aralar/AGC1. Our results suggest that BHB exerts its protective effects against hyperexcitation by enhancing mitochondrial function through a Ca2+-dependent, but Aralar/AGC1-independent stimulation of mitochondrial respiration.
Funding
Irish Research Council (IRC) (GOIPD/2017/1418) co-funded by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) (08/IN.1/B1949, 14/JPND/B3077 and 16/RC/3948, the latter of which is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund and by FutureNeuro industry partners)
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Llorente-Folch I, Düssmann H, Watters O, Connolly NMC, Prehn JHM. Ketone body β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) preserves mitochondrial bioenergetics. Sci Rep. 2023;13(1):19664.Publication Date
11 November 2023External DOI
PubMed ID
37952048Department/Unit
- Physiology and Medical Physics
- Centre for Systems Medicine
- FutureNeuro Centre
Research Area
- Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCVersion
- Published Version (Version of Record)