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    The neuroprotective effect of ketosis state prior to the onset of PD (preventive KD, KDp) was compared with that receiving KD after the onset (therapeutic KD, KDt) in the lipopolysaccharide- (LPS-) induced rat PD model. A total of 100 rats were randomly assigned to the following 4 groups: sham, LPS, LPS + KDp, and LPS + KDt groups. Significant dopamine deficient behaviors (rotational behavior and contralateral forelimb akinesia), upregulation of proinflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6), loss of dopaminergic neurons, reduction of mGluR5+ microglia cells, increase of TSPO+ microglia cells, reduction of H3K9 acetylation in the mGluR5 promoter region and mGluR5 mRNA expression, and decline in the phosphorylation levels of Akt/GSK-3β/CREB pathway were observed after the intervention of LPS (P < 0.01). TSPO and DAT PET imaging revealed the increased uptake of 18F-DPA-714 in substantia nigra and decreased uptake of 18F-FP-CIT in substantia nigra and striatum in LPS-treated rats (P < 0.001). These impairments were alleviated by the dietary intervention of KD, especially with the strategy of KDp (P < 0.05). The anti-inflammatory effect of KD on PD was supposed to be related to the modulation of Akt/GSK-3β/CREB signaling pathway mediated by the histone acetylation of mGluR5 promotor region. The KD intervention should be initiated prior to the PD onset in high-risk population to achieve a more favorable outcome. Copyright © 2022 Yuankai Zhu et al.

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    Yuankai Zhu, Xiangyu Tang, Zhaoting Cheng, Qingjian Dong, Ge Ruan. The Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Preventive Intervention with Ketogenic Diet Mediated by the Histone Acetylation of mGluR5 Promotor Region in Rat Parkinson's Disease Model: A Dual-Tracer PET Study. Parkinson's disease. 2022;2022:3506213


    PMID: 36105302

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