SEX-SPECIFIC ROLE OF NEUROPLASTICITY FACTOR BDNF IN BEHAVIORAL, NEUROBIOLOGICAL, AND METABOLIC EFFECTS OF KETOGENIC DIET IN MICE
University of Fribourg
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BDNF deficiency accelerated body weight gain in both sexes but did not affect behavior. KD reduced body weight gain in males while increased social exploration in females, and both effects were not affected by the genotype. Blood analysis revealed reduced ketogenesis (BHB level) in BDNF+/- mice. Pro-inflammatory effect of KD was independent of the genotype, while diet-induced decrease of insulin and increase of leptin were found only in WT and BDNF+/- males respectively. In the brain, BDNF deficiency led to the opposite sex-specific effect in both prefrontal cortex and ventral hippocampus: according to expression of vesicular glutamate and GABA transporters, excitation/inhibition balance was increased in males while decreased in females but was restored by diet in males.
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