Nutrients (Feb 2022)

Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Bioactive Properties of a Ketogenic Diet

  • Mari Murakami,
  • Paola Tognini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14040782
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 782

Abstract

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The consumption of a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet (ketogenic diet) has diverse effects on health and is expected to have therapeutic value in neurological disorders, metabolic syndrome, and cancer. Recent studies have shown that a ketogenic diet not only pronouncedly shifts the cellular metabolism to pseudo-starvation, but also exerts a variety of physiological functions on various organs through metabolites that act as energy substrates, signaling molecules, and epigenetic modifiers. In this review, we highlight the latest findings on the molecular mechanisms of a ketogenic diet and speculate on the significance of these functions in the context of the epigenome and microbiome. Unraveling the molecular basis of the bioactive effects of a ketogenic diet should provide solid evidence for its clinical application in a variety of diseases including cancer.

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