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Pharmacokinetic effects of a single-dose nutritional ketone ester supplement on brain ketone and glucose metabolism in alcohol use disorder - a pilot study.

Xinyi LiAnthony J YoungLais S Pereira-RufinoZhenhao ShiJuliana ByanyimaSianneh VessleeRishika ReddyTimothy PondMark ElliottRavinder ReddyRobert K DootJan-Willem van der VeenHenry R KranzlerRavi Prakash Reddy NangaJacob G DubroffCorinde E Wiers
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
These findings provide preliminary evidence that KE administration elevates ketone and reduces brain glucose metabolism in humans, consistent with a shift from glucose to ketones as a brain energy source. Average reductions in CMRglc of 17% are similar to global average reductions documented with administration of 0.25-0.5 g/kg of alcohol. Documenting the clinical and neurometabolic effects of nutritional ketosis will yield fundamental knowledge as to its potential beneficial effects as a treatment for AUD and its underlying neural mechanisms.
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