Ketogenic Diet and Exercise Improve Peripheral Neuropathy in a Mouse Model of Metabolic Syndrome

Stephanie Eid , Pongrat Jaisil , Kai Guo , John Haynes , Crystal Pacut , Diana Rigan , Andrew Carter , Samuel Teener , Bhumsoo Kim , Chloe Kiriluk , William Lentz , Cameron Miller , Ian Webber-Davis , Haley McQuown , Dai-Gyu Wang , Adam Patterson , Emily Koubek , Dave Bridges , Junguk Hur , Jacob Meyer , Eva Feldman

Diabetes 2016.

Abstract

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) increases risk for peripheral neuropathy (PN), a progressive nerve disorder with limited treatment options. We examined whether long-term ketogenic diet (KD) could maintain nerve health, and whether KD, exercise, or both could reverse established MetS PN. Maintenance KD preserved body composition, liver health, and nerve function, while all interventions improved metabolic and nerve outcomes to varying degrees. Transcriptomic profiling of sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius muscle revealed partial reversal of MetS-induced inflammatory, cytoskeletal, and metabolic gene alterations. These findings highlight KD and exercise for treating MetS PN.

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