Scientific Reports (Nov 2024)

β-hydroxybutyrate suppresses pathological changes of blood-induced arthropathy in rats

  • Ryohei Kawasaki,
  • Asuka Sakata,
  • Kohei Tatsumi,
  • Seiji Mitani,
  • Maiko Takeda,
  • Shogo Kasuda,
  • Naoki Matsumoto,
  • Suguru Harada,
  • Tetsuhiro Soeda,
  • Yukiko Nishida,
  • Yasushi Yoshimura,
  • Midori Shima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-77074-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Arthropathy is a common complication in haemophilia and decreases quality of life. It has been known that concentrations of β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) in blood are increased by a ketogenic diet, and elevated levels of circulating BHB restricts the progression of inflammation-mediated joint pathological changes. We hypothesized that elevation of blood BHB concentrations could be effective for reducing the progression of bleeding-induced arthropathy by moderating the inflammatory responses of macrophages. In this study, we investigated whether BHB alleviates the arthropathy caused by repeated intra-articular blood injection in rats. To increase blood BHB levels, rats were fed with ketogenic diet. Repeated intra-articular blood injection induced significant joint swelling, whereas ketogenic diet intake significantly increased blood BHB concentrations and ameliorated the joint swelling. The periarticular tissue-fibrosis observed in the control diet intake group appeared to be significantly alleviated in the ketogenic diet intake group. In addition, the IL-1β, which is involved in the progression of arthropathy, levels in the supernatants of blood-exposed macrophages derived from THP-1 cell line were significantly suppressed by BHB supplementation. In summary, BHB moderated the pathological joint changes caused by intra-articular blood exposure.