Ketone Bodies: A Promising Link Between Metabolism, Mitochondrial Function, and Brain Health

Ketone Bodies A Promising Strategy for Enhancing Protein Quality Control in Brain Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases

An insightful study published in Cell Chemical Biology by researchers at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging has unveiled new roles for ketone bodies beyond their well-known function in energy production. The research focuses on the impact of these metabolites, particularly β-hydroxybutyrate, on brain function in the context of aging and Alzheimer’s disease.

Key findings from the study include:

This study introduces a novel connection between metabolism, ketone bodies, and aging, proposing that ketone bodies act as signaling molecules that influence protein homeostasis in the brain. The potential for these findings to inform future therapeutic strategies for brain health is significant, providing new opportunities for addressing neurodegenerative diseases.

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Image Credits:  Sid Madhavan, Buck Institute for Research on Aging