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A Ketogenic Diet Differentially Affects Neuron And Astrocyte Transcription
Koppel, Scott J.; Pei, Dong; Wilkins, Heather M.; Weidling, Ian W.; Wang, Xiaowan; Menta, Blaise W.; Perez-Ortiz, Judit; Kalani, Anuradha; Manley, Sharon; Novikova, Lesya; Koestler, Devin C.; Swerdlow, Russell H.
Abstract:
Ketogenic diets (KDs) alter brain metabolism. Multiple mechanisms may account for their effects, and different brain regions may variably respond. Here, we considered how a KD affects brain neuron and astrocyte transcription. We placed male C57Bl6/N mice on either a 3-month KD or chow diet, generated enriched neuron and astrocyte fractions, and used RNA-Seq to assess transcription. Neurons from KD-treated mice generally showed transcriptional pathway activation while their astrocytes showed a mix of transcriptional pathway suppression and activation. The KD especially affected pathways implicated in mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum function, insulin signaling, and inflammation. An unbiased analysis of KD-associated expression changes strongly implicated transcriptional pathways altered in AD, which prompted us to explore in more detail the potential molecular relevance of a KD to AD. Our results indicate a KD differently affects neurons and astrocytes, and provide unbiased evidence that KD-induced brain effects are potentially relevant to neurodegenerative diseases such as AD.
Automatic Tags
mitochondria; Ketogenic diet; Alzheimer’s disease; astrocytes; neurons; RNA-Seq
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