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Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that exhibits a common set of behavioral and cognitive impairments. Although the etiology of ASD remains unclear, mitochondrial dysfunction has recently emerged as a possible causative factor underlying ASD. The ketogen...

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Autores principales: Ahn, Younghee, Sabouny, Rasha, Villa, Bianca R., Yee, Nellie C., Mychasiuk, Richelle, Uddin, Golam M., Rho, Jong M., Shutt, Timothy E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32380723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093266
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author Ahn, Younghee
Sabouny, Rasha
Villa, Bianca R.
Yee, Nellie C.
Mychasiuk, Richelle
Uddin, Golam M.
Rho, Jong M.
Shutt, Timothy E.
author_facet Ahn, Younghee
Sabouny, Rasha
Villa, Bianca R.
Yee, Nellie C.
Mychasiuk, Richelle
Uddin, Golam M.
Rho, Jong M.
Shutt, Timothy E.
author_sort Ahn, Younghee
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description Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that exhibits a common set of behavioral and cognitive impairments. Although the etiology of ASD remains unclear, mitochondrial dysfunction has recently emerged as a possible causative factor underlying ASD. The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that augments mitochondrial function, and has been shown to reduce autistic behaviors in both humans and in rodent models of ASD. The aim of the current study was to examine mitochondrial bioenergetics in the BTBR mouse model of ASD and to determine whether the KD improves mitochondrial function. We also investigated changes in mitochondrial morphology, which can directly influence mitochondrial function. We found that BTBR mice had altered mitochondrial function and exhibited smaller more fragmented mitochondria compared to C57BL/6J controls, and that supplementation with the KD improved both mitochondrial function and morphology. We also identified activating phosphorylation of two fission proteins, pDRP1(S616) and pMFF(S146), in BTBR mice, consistent with the increased mitochondrial fragmentation that we observed. Intriguingly, we found that the KD decreased pDRP1(S616) levels in BTBR mice, likely contributing to the restoration of mitochondrial morphology. Overall, these data suggest that impaired mitochondrial bioenergetics and mitochondrial fragmentation may contribute to the etiology of ASD and that these alterations can be reversed with KD treatment.
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spelling pubmed-72464812020-06-11 Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet Ahn, Younghee Sabouny, Rasha Villa, Bianca R. Yee, Nellie C. Mychasiuk, Richelle Uddin, Golam M. Rho, Jong M. Shutt, Timothy E. Int J Mol Sci Article Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that exhibits a common set of behavioral and cognitive impairments. Although the etiology of ASD remains unclear, mitochondrial dysfunction has recently emerged as a possible causative factor underlying ASD. The ketogenic diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that augments mitochondrial function, and has been shown to reduce autistic behaviors in both humans and in rodent models of ASD. The aim of the current study was to examine mitochondrial bioenergetics in the BTBR mouse model of ASD and to determine whether the KD improves mitochondrial function. We also investigated changes in mitochondrial morphology, which can directly influence mitochondrial function. We found that BTBR mice had altered mitochondrial function and exhibited smaller more fragmented mitochondria compared to C57BL/6J controls, and that supplementation with the KD improved both mitochondrial function and morphology. We also identified activating phosphorylation of two fission proteins, pDRP1(S616) and pMFF(S146), in BTBR mice, consistent with the increased mitochondrial fragmentation that we observed. Intriguingly, we found that the KD decreased pDRP1(S616) levels in BTBR mice, likely contributing to the restoration of mitochondrial morphology. Overall, these data suggest that impaired mitochondrial bioenergetics and mitochondrial fragmentation may contribute to the etiology of ASD and that these alterations can be reversed with KD treatment. MDPI 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7246481/ /pubmed/32380723 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093266 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahn, Younghee
Sabouny, Rasha
Villa, Bianca R.
Yee, Nellie C.
Mychasiuk, Richelle
Uddin, Golam M.
Rho, Jong M.
Shutt, Timothy E.
Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet
title Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet
title_full Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet
title_fullStr Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet
title_full_unstemmed Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet
title_short Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet
title_sort aberrant mitochondrial morphology and function in the btbr mouse model of autism is improved by two weeks of ketogenic diet
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7246481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32380723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093266
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