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Requirement for oxidation of neuronal ketone bodies in aging andneurodegeneration

Yang, J.; Nomura, M.; Meng, J. X.; Garcia, T. Y.; Matsuura, T. R.; Kelly, D. P.; Nakamura, K.; Newman, J. C.

2026-03-27 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.24.712448 bioRxiv
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Glucose is the brains primary fuel, but the brain can also use alternative energy substrates, especially during development or starvation. Emerging evidence suggests ketone metabolism may help the brain adapt to energy stress in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimers disease, although its role in constitutive brain function in normal aging is poorly understood. Using iPSC-derived human neurons and adult-inducible, neuron-specific Bdh1 knockout mice, we show that ketone body metabolism is essential for maximum energy production, neuronal function, and mouse survival--even under normal nutritional conditions. Mechanistically, phenotypes of Bdh1 knockout neurons are mitigated by provision of acetoacetate, a downstream energy metabolite. Moreover, loss of neuronal ketone oxidation markedly increases mortality and memory deficits in Alzheimers disease model mice. These findings identify ketones as critical neuronal fuels, with particular importance during neurodegeneration. While non-energetic activities of ketone bodies are increasingly appreciated, oxidation for energy provision is an essential mechanism for normal function in neurons and mice. Targeting the energetic function of ketones may thus offer new therapeutic strategies for both aging and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimers.

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