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The impact of microbiota and ketogenic diet interventions in the management of drug-resistant epilepsy.

Authors :
Diaz-Marugan L
Rutsch A
Kaindl AM
Ronchi F
Source :
Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) [Acta Physiol (Oxf)] 2024 Mar; Vol. 240 (3), pp. e14104. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 05.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim: Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) is a neurological disorder characterized by uncontrolled seizures. It affects between 10%-40% of the patients with epilepsy worldwide. Drug-resistant patients have been reported to have a different microbiota composition compared to drug-sensitive patients and healthy controls. Importantly, fecal microbiota transplantations (FMTs), probiotic and dietary interventions have been shown to be able to reduce seizure frequency and improve the quality of life in drug-resistant patients. The classic ketogenic diet (KD) and its modifications may reduce seizures in DRE in some patients, whereas in others they do not. The mechanisms mediating the dietary effects remain elusive, although it is known that gut microbes play an important role in transmitting dietary effects to the host. Indeed, specific commensal microbes differ even between responders and non-responders to KD treatment.<br />Methods: In this narrative mini-review, we summarize what is known about the gut microbiota changes and ketogenic diets with special focus on patients with DRE.<br />Results and Conclusions: By highlighting unanswered questions and by suggesting future research directions, we map the route towards future improvement of successful DRE therapy.<br /> (© 2024 The Authors. Acta Physiologica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Scandinavian Physiological Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1748-1716
Volume :
240
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Acta physiologica (Oxford, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38314929
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/apha.14104