Tan Bo-Tao, Jiang Hui, Moulson Aaron J, Wu Xiao-Liang, Wang Wen-Chun, Liu Jie, Plunet Ward T, Tetzlaff Wolfram
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China; International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD), Blusson Spinal Cord Center, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD), Blusson Spinal Cord Center, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Department of Spinal Surgery, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.
Neural Regen Res. 2020 Oct;15(10):1912-1919. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.280327.
We have previously shown that induction of ketosis by ketogenic diet (KD) conveyed neuroprotection following spinal cord injury in rodent models, however, clinical translation may be limited by the slow raise of ketone levels when applying KD in the acute post-injury period. Thus we investigated the use of exogenous ketone supplementation (ketone sodium, KS) combined with ketogenic diet as a means rapidly inducing a metabolic state of ketosis following spinal cord injury in adult rats. In uninjured rats, ketone levels increased more rapidly than those in rats with KD alone and peaked at higher levels than we previously demonstrated for the KD in models of spinal cord injury. However, ketone levels in KD + KS treated rats with SCI did not exceed the previously observed levels in rats treated with KD alone. We still demonstrated neuroprotective effects of KD + KS treatment that extend our previous neuroprotective observations with KD only. The results showed increased neuronal and axonal sparing in the dorsal corticospinal tract. Also, better performance of forelimb motor abilities were observed on the Montoya staircase (for testing food pellets reaching) at 4 and 6 weeks post-injury and rearing in a cylinder (for testing forelimb usage) at 6 and 8 weeks post-injury. Taken together, the findings of this study add to the growing body of work demonstrating the potential benefits of inducing ketosis following neurotrauma. Ketone salt combined with a ketogenic diet gavage in rats with acute spinal cord injury can rapidly increase ketone body levels in the blood and promote motor function recovery. This study was approved by the Animal Care Committee of the University of British Columbia (protocol No. A14-350) on August 31, 2015.
我们之前已经表明,在啮齿动物模型中,生酮饮食(KD)诱导的酮症可在脊髓损伤后发挥神经保护作用,然而,在损伤后的急性期应用KD时,酮水平升高缓慢可能会限制其临床应用。因此,我们研究了外源性补充酮(酮酸钠,KS)联合生酮饮食,作为在成年大鼠脊髓损伤后快速诱导酮症代谢状态的一种方法。在未受伤的大鼠中,酮水平的升高比单独使用KD的大鼠更快,且峰值水平高于我们之前在脊髓损伤模型中使用KD所证明的水平。然而,脊髓损伤的KD + KS治疗大鼠的酮水平并未超过之前单独使用KD治疗大鼠时观察到的水平。我们仍然证明了KD + KS治疗的神经保护作用,这扩展了我们之前仅使用KD时的神经保护观察结果。结果显示,在背侧皮质脊髓束中,神经元和轴突的保留增加。此外,在损伤后4周和6周的蒙托亚阶梯试验(用于测试抓取食物颗粒)以及损伤后6周和8周的圆筒饲养试验(用于测试前肢使用情况)中,观察到前肢运动能力有更好的表现。综上所述,本研究的结果进一步证明了神经创伤后诱导酮症的潜在益处。酮盐联合生酮饮食灌胃可使急性脊髓损伤大鼠的血酮体水平迅速升高,并促进运动功能恢复。本研究于2015年8月31日获得英属哥伦比亚大学动物护理委员会批准(协议编号:A14 - 350)。