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Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society
2003 Volume.7 No. 2 p.108 ~ p.111
A Study on the Age-Dependent Ketosis Induced by the Ketogenic Diet
Kim Dong-Wook

Moon Jin-Soo
Jang Hyun-Oh
Park Hee-Dong
Kim Jae-Moon
Jung Ki-Young
Chae Soo-Ahn
Park Ho-Jin
Abstract
Purpose£ºKetogenic diet (KD) remains a therapy in search of explanation although it is an established treatment for patients with intractable epilepsy. It has been clinically proven more efficacious at younger ages, presumably because of the enhanced ability of the immature brain to extract and utilize ketone bodies. The study was designed to investigate whether ketosis induced by the KD is agedependent.

Methods£ºA KD ([fat]£º[protein+carbohydrate] ratio of 4.3£º1) was administered to male Sprague-Dawley rats for 3 weeks, while control animals were fed a standard rodent chow. Dietary treatment was initiated at either postnatal 3 or 12 weeks. Blood ¥â-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) levels were assayed from blood obtained via the tail vein with the Keto-SiteTM reflectance meter and test cards on treatment day 21.

Results£ºBlood BHB levels in the KD-treated group were significantly higher than those in the control group in 3 week-old rats (4.18¡¾0.62 [n=30] vs. 0.27¡¾0.02 [n=30] mM, respectively; p<0.0001) and 12 week-old rats (0.86¡¾0.06 [n=30] vs. 0.22¡¾0.02 [n=30] mM, respectively; p<0.0001). In the KD-treated groups, blood BHB levels of 3 week-old animals were significantly higher than those of 12 week-old ones (p<0.0001), whereas in the control groups, no significant differences in blood BHB levels between the two age groups (p>0.05).

Conclusions£ºThe present study demonstrates that the KD induces more severe ketosis in younger rats. Age-dependent differences in the degree of ketosis induced by the KD may explain that the diet is clinically more efficacious at younger ages.
KEYWORD
Ketogenic diet, ¥â-Hydroxybutyrate, Ketosis, Age, Epilepsy, Rat
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