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The impact of continuous and intermittent ketogenic diets on cognitive behavior, motor function, and blood lipids in TgF344-AD rats
Document Type
article
Source
Aging. 16(7)
Subject
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Biological Sciences
Alzheimer's Disease
Neurosciences
Dementia
Behavioral and Social Science
Acquired Cognitive Impairment
Aging
Neurodegenerative
Brain Disorders
Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD)
Neurological
Animals
Diet
Ketogenic
Rats
Cognition
Male
Alzheimer Disease
Lipids
Rats
Inbred F344
Disease Models
Animal
3-Hydroxybutyric Acid
Maze Learning
Motor Activity
Rats
Transgenic
Behavior
Animal
ketogenic diet
Alzheimer's disease
cognitive behavior
motor function
lipids
Alzheimer’s disease
Physiology
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Developmental Biology
Language
Abstract
Studies suggest that ketogenic diets (KD) may improve memory in mouse models of aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). This study determined whether a continuous or intermittent KD (IKD) enhanced cognitive behavior in the TgF344-AD rat model of AD. At 6 months-old, TgF344-AD and wild-type (WT) littermates were placed on a control (CD), KD, or IKD (morning CD and afternoon KD) provided as two meals per day for 2 or 6 months. Cognitive and motor behavior and circulating β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), AD biomarkers and blood lipids were assessed. Animals on a KD diet had elevated circulating BHB, with IKD levels intermediate to CD and KD. TgF344-AD rats displayed impaired spatial learning memory in the Barnes maze at 8 and 12 months of age and impaired motor coordination at 12 months of age. Neither KD nor IKD improved performance compared to CD. At 12 months of age, TgF344-AD animals had elevated blood lipids. IKD reduced lipids to WT levels with KD further reducing cholesterol below WT levels. This study shows that at 8 or 12 months of age, KD or IKD intervention did not improve measures of cognitive or motor behavior in TgF344-AD rats; however, both IKD and KD positively impacted circulating lipids.