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Metabolic and Signaling Roles of Ketone Bodies in Health and Disease

Patrycja Puchalska, Peter A. Crawford

2021Annual Review of Nutrition280 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ketone bodies play significant roles in organismal energy homeostasis, serving as oxidative fuels, modulators of redox potential, lipogenic precursors, and signals, primarily during states of low carbohydrate availability. Efforts to enhance wellness and ameliorate disease via nutritional, chronobiological, and pharmacological interventions have markedly intensified interest in ketone body metabolism. The two ketone body redox partners, acetoacetate and D-β-hydroxybutyrate, serve distinct metabolic and signaling roles in biological systems. We discuss the pleiotropic roles played by both of these ketones in health and disease. While enthusiasm is warranted, prudent procession through therapeutic applications of ketogenic and ketone therapies is also advised, as a range of metabolic and signaling consequences continue to emerge. Organ-specific and cell-type-specific effects of ketone bodies are important to consider as prospective therapeutic and wellness applications increase.

Topics & Concepts

Ketone bodiesKetogenesisKetoneDiseaseMetabolic pathwayOxidative phosphorylationKetogenic dietMedicineKetosisBiologyBiochemistryInternal medicineEndocrinologyChemistryMetabolismNeuroscienceDiabetes mellitusOrganic chemistryEpilepsyDiet and metabolism studiesDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseAdipose Tissue and Metabolism