1. Putative Role of Adenosine A1 Receptors in Exogenous Ketone Supplements-Evoked Anti-Epileptic Effect.
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Kovács Z, Rauch E, D'Agostino DP, and Ari C
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- Humans, Animals, Dietary Supplements, Adenosine metabolism, Adenosine pharmacology, Ketosis metabolism, Ketosis drug therapy, Receptor, Adenosine A1 metabolism, Epilepsy drug therapy, Epilepsy metabolism, Anticonvulsants pharmacology, Anticonvulsants therapeutic use, Ketones pharmacology
- Abstract
Approximately 30% of patients with epilepsy are drug-refractory. There is an urgent need to elucidate the exact pathophysiology of different types of epilepsies and the mechanisms of action of both antiseizure medication and metabolic therapies to treat patients more effectively and safely. For example, it has been demonstrated that exogenous ketone supplement (EKS)-generated therapeutic ketosis, as a metabolic therapy, may decrease epileptic activity in both animal models and humans, but its exact mechanism of action is unknown. However, it was demonstrated that therapeutic ketosis, among others, can increase adenosine level, which may enhance activity of A1 adenosine receptors (A
1 Rs) in the brain. It has also been demonstrated previously that adenosine has anti-epileptic effect through A1 Rs in different models of epilepsies. Thus, it is possible that (i) therapeutic ketosis generated by the administration of EKSs may exert its anti-epileptic effect through, among other mechanisms, increased adenosine level and A1 R activity and that (ii) the enhanced activity of A1 Rs may be a necessary anti-epileptic mechanism evoked by EKS administration-generated ketosis. Moreover, EKSs can evoke and maintain ketosis without severe side effects. These results also suggest that the therapeutic application of EKS-generated ketosis may be a promising opportunity to treat different types of epilepsies. In this literature review, we specifically focus on the putative role of A1 Rs in the anti-epileptic effect of EKS-induced ketosis.- Published
- 2024
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