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Betahydroxybutyrate Consumption in Autopsy Brain Tissue from Alzheimer's Disease Subjects
Swerdlow, Russell H.; de Leon, Mony J.; Marcus, David L.
Abstract:
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) features perturbed brain glucose utilization, which could contribute to brain bioenergetic failure. This led some to consider using ketone bodies to enhance AD brain bioenergetics and treat AD. Objective: We evaluated the rate at which brain homogenates from persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) metabolize D-β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB). Methods: We homogenized pieces of temporal cortex from frozen autopsy brains obtained from recently deceased AD subjects (n = 4), and age-matched subjects that did not have clinical AD (n = 3). Measuring the rate of CO2 production that followed the introduction of radiolabeled BHB to the homogenates yielded a BHB utilization rate. Results: Compared to the control homogenates, the BHB-supported CO2 production rate was 66%lower in the AD homogenates (p
Automatic Tags
mitochondria; metabolism; Alzheimer’s disease; ketone body; betahydroxybutyrate
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