Ketone bodies, glycolysis, and KATP channels in the mechanism of the ketogenic diet

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Gary Yellen. 2008. “Ketone Bodies, Glycolysis, and KATP Channels in the Mechanism of the Ketogenic Diet”. Epilepsia, 49 Suppl 8, Suppl 8, Pp. 80-2. doi:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2008.01843.x

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) has shown remarkable efficacy in the treatment of drug-resistant childhood epilepsy. Our understanding of how the KD produces its anticonvulsant and antiepileptogenic effects remains incomplete, which is perhaps not surprising for a biological manipulation as sweeping as dietary change. Several hypotheses focus on ketone bodies, fuel molecules that circulate at millimolar concentrations in the blood of patients on a KD, as causative agents. Here I consider some recent evidence for one such hypothesis, involving a possible role for altered glycolysis and consequent activation of a class of potassium channels called K(ATP)channels.