酮体和炎症调节:生酮饮食在情绪障碍中的潜在机制综述

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.32604/biocell.2023.027632
Yan Zheng, Sihui Ma, Katsuhiko Suzuki, H. Kato, Huijuan Jia
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抑郁症和焦虑症等精神障碍给个人和社会带来了巨大的负担。常用的治疗方法包括认知疗法和药物治疗。然而,对于那些对这些传统方法有抵抗力的患者,像生酮饮食(KD)这样的替代疗法提供了一个有希望的途径。KD及其关键代谢物β -羟基丁酸酯(BHB)已被假设通过抗炎作用减轻精神障碍,这是抑郁症病理生理的一个重要途径。这篇小型综述分析了15项临床试验,探讨KD和BHB对炎症的影响及其在精神障碍治疗中的潜在作用。人类和动物研究都被仔细审查,以阐明可能的细胞和分子机制。在这15个试验中,10个报告了在KD或BHB治疗后炎症介质或mRNA的至少一种水平降低,而两个观察到抗炎剂的水平升高。这些发现表明KD和BHB可以调节细胞炎症途径,突出了它们在精神障碍治疗中的应用潜力。
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Ketone bodies and inflammation modulation: A mini-review on ketogenic diet’s potential mechanisms in mood disorders
: Mental disorders such as depression and anxiety in fl ict signi fi cant burdens on individuals and society. Commonly prescribed treatments often involve cognitive therapy and medications. However, for patients resistant to these conventional methods, alternative therapies like the Ketogenic Diet (KD) offer a promising avenue. KD and its key metabolite, β -hydroxybutyrate (BHB), have been hypothesized to alleviate mental disorders through anti-in fl ammatory actions, a crucial pathway in the pathophysiology of depression. This mini-review examines 15 clinical trials exploring the in fl uence of KD and BHB on in fl ammation and their potential roles in managing mental disorders. Both human and animal studies were scrutinized to elucidate possible cellular and molecular mechanisms. Out of the 15 trials, 10 reported reduced levels of at least one in fl ammatory mediator or mRNA post KD or BHB treatment, while two observed an elevation in anti-in fl ammatory agents. These fi ndings suggest that KD and BHB could modulate cellular in fl ammatory pathways, highlighting their potential for therapeutic application in mental disorders.
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