Emerging Pathophysiological Roles of Ketone Bodies.
Hiroaki TsurutaKosuke YamaharaMako Yasuda-YamaharaShinji KumePublished in: Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) (2024)
The discovery of insulin approximately a century ago greatly improved the management of diabetes, including many of its life-threatening acute complications like ketoacidosis. This breakthrough saved many lives and extended the healthy lifespan of many patients with diabetes. However, there is still a negative perception of ketone bodies stemming from ketoacidosis. Originally, ketone bodies were thought of as a vital source of energy during fasting and exercise. Furthermore, in recent years, research on calorie restriction and its potential impact on extending healthy lifespans, as well as studies on ketone bodies, have gradually led to a reevaluation of the significance of ketone bodies in promoting longevity. Thus, in this review, we discuss the emerging and hidden roles of ketone bodies in various organs, including the heart, kidneys, skeletal muscles, and brain, as well as their potential impact on malignancies and lifespan.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- glycemic control
- physical activity
- liver failure
- small molecule
- blood glucose
- intensive care unit
- insulin resistance
- atrial fibrillation
- high intensity
- hepatitis b virus
- brain injury
- body composition
- white matter
- high throughput
- respiratory failure
- resistance training
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- case control
- acute respiratory distress syndrome