Epilepsy And An Atkins-Like Diet

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Also Included In: Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness;  Nutrition / Diet
Article Date: 24 Jun 2011 - 2:00 PDT

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Some individuals with epilepsy fail to respond to treatment with conventional drugs but benefit from consuming a ketogenic diet - a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet similar to the more commonly known Atkins diet. A team of researchers, led by Detlev Boison, at the Legacy Research Institute, Portland, has now identified in mice the molecular mechanism responsible for the antiepileptic effects of the ketogenic diet.

The team found that a ketogenic diet reduces seizures in mice by decreasing expression of the protein Adk, which is responsible for clearing the natural antiepileptic agent adenosine from the brain. The clinical relevance of these data are highlighted by the team's finding that brain tissue from patients with epilepsy that fails to respond to treatment with conventional drugs shows increased levels of Adk. The team suggests that their data could lead to the development of less-restrictive antiepileptic diets and alternate pharmaceutical approaches to treatment, notions with which Robert Greene, at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, concurs in an accompanying commentary.

TITLE: A ketogenic diet suppresses seizures in mice through adenosine A1 receptors

ACCOMPANYING COMMENTARY TITLE: Adenosine: front and center in linking nutrition and metabolism to neuronal activity

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Karen Honey
Journal of Clinical Investigation

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Ketogenic diet

posted by miri on 21 Jul 2011 at 2:14 am

My son (34 years old) with epilepsy that fails to respond to treatment with conventional drugs. 8-10 years ago had twice brain surgery that reduced seizures. Would like to know if ketogenic diet might help.
Thanks.

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Adenosine And Acetylcholine

posted by Tom Hennessy on 24 Jun 2011 at 9:35 am

A curious thing here is the ketogenic diet is hypothesised to work by raising the acetylcholine in the brain. Adenosine raises acetylcholine in the brain. IS? it simply a lack of acetylcholine which is inducing epilepsy ?
"adenosine acts as a retrograde messenger after high
frequency orthodromic stimulation to induce an increase in presynaptic ACh synthesis"

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