A Ketogenic Diet Increases Markers of Mitochondrial Content in a Tissue Specific Manner in Adult Mice

2017 
Dysregulation of mitochondrial energy metabolism is a major hallmark of mammalian aging. Calorie restriction (CR) has been shown to effectively increase lifespan and is associated with a metabolic shift toward a decrease in glycolysis and an increase in fatty acid oxidation. This shift in fuel utilization that occurs with CR relies heavily on mitochondrial energy metabolism. Thus, a diet that can mimic the metabolic reprogramming that occurs with CR may reduce age-related decline in mitochondrial function and energy metabolism, and contribute to healthy aging and longevity. A ketogenic diet, which is depleted in carbohydrates, would drive the utilization of fat as a fuel and increase mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. By chronically stimulating pathways in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism, the ketogenic diet could influence mitochondrial function and biogenesis, and may prevent age-related decreases in mitochondrial content. In this study, mice were fed an isocaloric control (CLT), low carbohydrate (lo...
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