A Calorie-Restricted Ketogenic Diet Reduces Cerebral Cortex Vascularization in Prepubertal Rats

Nutrients. 2019 Nov 5;11(11):2681. doi: 10.3390/nu11112681.

Abstract

The antiepileptic effect of ketogenic diets is acknowledged but its mechanism of action is poorly understood. The present work aimed to evaluate possible effects of a calorie-restricted ketogenic diet (CRKD) on brain growth and angiogenesis in normal prepubertal rats. Two groups of prepubertal rats were fed with a standard diet (group 1) or a CRKD (group 2) for ten weeks. Then, rats were sacrificed and the thickness for the following structures was evaluated by histology: (1) cerebral cortex, (2) deep cerebral white matter, and (3) substantia nigra. The capillary density was also evaluated within: (1) cerebral cortex, (2) dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, (3) periaqueductal grey matter, and (4) substantia nigra. The results showed a smaller thickness of all the areas examined and a reduced capillary density within the cerebral cortex in the CRKD-treated group compared to the control group. These findings suggest an association between reduced angiogenesis within the cerebral cortex and the antiepileptic effects of CRKD.

Keywords: angiogenesis; cerebral cortex; epilepsy; growth; ketogenic diets; substantia nigra.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Caloric Restriction / methods*
  • Capillaries / pathology*
  • Cerebral Cortex / blood supply*
  • Dentate Gyrus / blood supply
  • Diet, Ketogenic / methods*
  • Gray Matter / blood supply
  • Male
  • Neovascularization, Pathologic / prevention & control*
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Substantia Nigra / blood supply
  • White Matter / blood supply