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Published in: Brain Structure and Function 3/2022

01-04-2022 | Lactation | Original Article

Ketogenic diet impairs neurological development of neonatal rats and affects biochemical composition of maternal brains: evidence of functional recovery in pups

Authors: Wojciech Kosiek, Zuzanna Rauk, Piotr Szulc, Anna Cichy, Marzena Rugieł, Joanna Chwiej, Krzysztof Janeczko, Zuzanna Setkowicz

Published in: Brain Structure and Function | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) is a type of diet in which the intake of fats significantly increases at the cost of carbohydrates while maintaining an adequate amount of proteins. This kind of diet has been successfully used in clinical therapies of drug-resistant epilepsy, but there is still insufficient evidence on its safety when used in pregnancy. To assess KD effects on the course of gestation and fetal development, pregnant females were fed with: (i) KD during pregnancy and lactation periods (KD group), (ii) KD during pregnancy replaced with ND from the day 2 postpartum (KDND group) and (iii) normal diet alone (ND group). The body mass, ketone and glucose blood levels, and food intake were monitored. In brains of KD-fed females, FTIR biochemical analyses revealed increased concentrations of lipids and ketone groups containing molecules. In offspring of these females, significant reduction of the body mass and delays in neurological development were detected. However, replacement of KD with ND in these females at the beginning of lactation period led to regainment of the body mass in their pups as early as on the postnatal day 14. Moreover, the vast majority of our neurological tests detected functional recovery up to the normal level. It could be concluded that the ketogenic diet undoubtedly affects the brain of pregnant females and impairs the somatic and neurological development of their offspring. However, early postnatal withdrawal of this diet may initiate compensatory processes and considerable functional restitution of the nervous system based on still unrecognized mechanisms.
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Metadata
Title
Ketogenic diet impairs neurological development of neonatal rats and affects biochemical composition of maternal brains: evidence of functional recovery in pups
Authors
Wojciech Kosiek
Zuzanna Rauk
Piotr Szulc
Anna Cichy
Marzena Rugieł
Joanna Chwiej
Krzysztof Janeczko
Zuzanna Setkowicz
Publication date
01-04-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Lactation
Published in
Brain Structure and Function / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 1863-2653
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-021-02450-1

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