Role of ketogenic diet in neurodegenerative diseases focusing on Alzheimer diseases: The guardian angle

Ageing Res Rev. 2024 Mar:95:102233. doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2024.102233. Epub 2024 Feb 14.

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) is a low-carbohydrate, adequate protein and high-fat diet. KD is primarily used to treat refractory epilepsy. KD was shown to be effective in treating different neurodegenerative diseases. Alzheimer disease (AD) is the first common neurodegenerative disease in the world characterized by memory and cognitive impairment. However, the underlying mechanism of KD in controlling of AD and other neurodegenerative diseases are not discussed widely. Therefore, this review aims to revise the fundamental mechanism of KD in different neurodegenerative diseases focusing on the AD. KD induces a fasting-like which modulates the central and peripheral metabolism by regulating mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, inflammation, gut-flora, and autophagy in different neurodegenerative diseases. Different studies highlighted that KD improves AD neuropathology by regulating synaptic neurotransmission and inhibiting of neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. In conclusion, KD improves cognitive function and attenuates the progression of AD neuropathology by reducing oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and enhancing neuronal autophagy and brain BDNF.

Keywords: Alzheimer disease; Ketogenic diet; Neurodegenerative diseases.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alzheimer Disease* / metabolism
  • Brain / metabolism
  • Diet, Ketogenic*
  • Humans
  • Mitochondrial Diseases* / metabolism
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases* / metabolism