Modulation of beta-hydroxybutyrate in traumatic brain injury
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- DOI: 10.1097/MCO.0000000000001008
Modulation of beta-hydroxybutyrate in traumatic brain injury
Abstract
Purpose of review: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant public health concern with substantial morbidity and mortality rates in the United States. Current management strategies primarily focus on symptomatic approaches and prevention of secondary complications. However, recent research highlights the potential role of ketone bodies, particularly beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), in modulating cellular processes involved in TBI. This article reviews the metabolism of BHB, its effect in TBI, and its potential therapeutic impact in TBI.
Recent findings: BHB can be produced endogenously through fasting or administered exogenously through ketogenic diets, and oral or intravenous supplements. Studies suggest that BHB may offer several benefits in TBI, including reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, controlling excitotoxicity, promoting mitochondrial respiration, and supporting brain regeneration. Various strategies to modulate BHB levels are discussed, with exogenous ketone preparations emerging as a rapid and effective option.
Summary: BHB offers potential therapeutic advantages in the comprehensive approach to improve outcomes for TBI patients. However, careful consideration of safety and efficacy is essential when incorporating it into TBI treatment protocols. The timing, dosage, and long-term effects of ketone use in TBI patients require further investigation to fully understand its potential benefits and limitations.
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