Stubbs Brianna J, Koutnik Andrew P, Volek Jeff S, Newman John C
Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Novato, CA, USA.
Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL, USA.
Geroscience. 2021 Jun;43(3):1071-1081. doi: 10.1007/s11357-020-00277-y. Epub 2020 Oct 2.
Ketone bodies are endogenous metabolites that are linked to multiple mechanisms of aging and resilience. They are produced by the body when glucose availability is low, including during fasting and dietary carbohydrate restriction, but also can be consumed as exogenous ketone compounds. Along with supplying energy to peripheral tissues such as brain, heart, and skeletal muscle, they increasingly are understood to have drug-like protein binding activities that regulate inflammation, epigenetics, and other cellular processes. While these energy and signaling mechanisms of ketone bodies are currently being studied in a variety of aging-related diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus, they may also be relevant to military service members undergoing stressors that mimic or accelerate aging pathways, particularly traumatic brain injury and muscle rehabilitation and recovery. Here we summarize the biology of ketone bodies relevant to resilience and rehabilitation, strategies for translational use of ketone bodies, and current clinical investigations in this area.
酮体是内源性代谢产物,与多种衰老和恢复机制相关。当葡萄糖供应不足时,包括在禁食和饮食碳水化合物限制期间,身体会产生酮体,但酮体也可以作为外源性酮化合物被消耗。除了为大脑、心脏和骨骼肌等外周组织提供能量外,人们越来越认识到它们具有类似药物的蛋白质结合活性,可调节炎症、表观遗传学和其他细胞过程。虽然目前正在多种与衰老相关的疾病(如阿尔茨海默病和2型糖尿病)中研究酮体的这些能量和信号传导机制,但它们可能也与经历模拟或加速衰老途径的应激源的军人有关,特别是创伤性脑损伤以及肌肉康复和恢复。在此,我们总结了与恢复力和康复相关的酮体生物学、酮体转化应用策略以及该领域目前的临床研究。