2013
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00506.2012
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Therapeutic ketosis with ketone ester delays central nervous system oxygen toxicity seizures in rats

Abstract: Central nervous system oxygen toxicity (CNS-OT) seizures occur with little or no warning, and no effective mitigation strategy has been identified. Ketogenic diets (KD) elevate blood ketones and have successfully treated drug-resistant epilepsy. We hypothesized that a ketone ester given orally as R,S-1,3-butanediol acetoacetate diester (BD-AcAc(2)) would delay CNS-OT seizures in rats breathing hyperbaric oxygen (HBO(2)). Adult male rats (n = 60) were implanted with radiotelemetry units to measure electroenceph… Show more

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“…Oral administration of BHB and AcAc in their free acid form is expensive and ineffective at producing sustained ketosis. The sodium salt of BHB has been shown to elevate blood ketone levels in animal models [13], while esters of BHB or AcAc also promise great therapeutic potential [8,9,36]. These ketone esters of BHB are demonstrated to be safe and well tolerated in rats [84] and humans [85], while they produce fasting-level ketosis without dietary restriction.…”
Section: Metabolic Supplementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oral administration of BHB and AcAc in their free acid form is expensive and ineffective at producing sustained ketosis. The sodium salt of BHB has been shown to elevate blood ketone levels in animal models [13], while esters of BHB or AcAc also promise great therapeutic potential [8,9,36]. These ketone esters of BHB are demonstrated to be safe and well tolerated in rats [84] and humans [85], while they produce fasting-level ketosis without dietary restriction.…”
Section: Metabolic Supplementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Bough and Eagles demonstrated how efficient a KD can be in PTZ-induced seizures in a rat model [23]. Viggiano and colleagues assessed the blood ketones increase following the oral administration of BD-AcAc2 in rats, in parallel with the CNS-OT seizure model reported previously [9]. The main preliminary finding from Viggiano's study was that oral administration of BDAcAc2 manifested a significant increase of BHB and an even more consistent resistance against the epileptic seizure onset, compared to the control group [24].…”
Section: Introduction Efficacy Of Metabolic Therapies In Animal Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%
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