关键词:
Health Sciences
Kinesiology
Nutrition
ketogenic diet
mitochondria
mitohormesis
oxidative stress
摘要:
Objective: The prominent influence of skeletal muscle mitochondria on health and physical capacity can be enhanced through diet and exercise. Ketogenic diets have great potential to drive this enhancement, but prior research is limited, particularly in humans. Therefore, the objective of the present research was to characterize changes in skeletal muscle mitochondria function induced by a ketogenic diet during adaptation to chronic exercise. Methods: Twenty-nine participants completed a 12-week supervised exercise program while following a ketogenic diet (KD, n=15, males=13) or their habitual mixed diet (MD, n=14, males=12). Body composition was measured using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (iDXA, GE Healthcare, Chicago, IL). Blood was drawn in a fasted and resting state and serum insulin and glucose were measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit (Calbiotech, El Cajon, CA) and a hexokinase reagent set (Pointe Scientific, Canton, MI), respectively. Homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated based on insulin and glucose values. Respiratory quotient (RQ) was measured through gas exchange (TruOne 2400, Parvo Medics, Sandy, UT). Muscle biopsies were collected from the Vastus lateralis, from which mitochondria were isolated. O2 consumption and membrane potential were measured with a Clark-type electrode fitted with a tetraphenylphosphonium electrode. H2O2 and ATP production were measured using fluorescence (Amplex Ultra Red) and luminescence (luciferase) assays, respectively. Each test was repeated with a carbohydrate- (pyruvate), fat- (palmitoyl-L-carnitine), and ketone-based (β-hydroxybutyrate+acetoacetate) substrate. Results: Participants were matched by age, gender, and body fat (KD vs MD: 27.4±1.8 vs 24.6±2.4 yrs, 25.6±1.3% vs 22.0±2.3%). At baseline, HOMA-IR was greater in KD (2.1±0.3 vs 1.5±0.2, p=0.056) and decreased during the intervention (2.11±0.3 to 1.11±0.1, p=0.008). Weight loss was greater for KD (-6.9±0.9 vs