Acute and prolonged ketosis lower serum IGF-I levels in human subjects

Mads Svart*, Alisa D. Kjaergaard, Thien Vinh Luong, Lars C. Gormsen, Niels Møller, Jens Otto L. Jørgensen, Esben Søndergaard

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

Objective: Metabolic health and longevity are influenced by numerous factors including the growth hormone (GH) – insulin-like growth factor I (IGF[sbnd]I) axis and ketone bodies (KB). However, data on the impact of KB exposure on GH and IGF-I levels are few. Design and patients: To investigate the effect of acute and chronic KB exposure on GH and IGF-I levels in human subjects. GH and IGF-I levels were measured in three human studies: i) After a single oral ingestion of KB (36.5 g of Na-D/L-βOHB) vs. placebo in six healthy individuals; ii): after a three-week isocaloric ketogenic diet (KD) compared to a standard diet (SD) in 11 overweight individuals; and iii) in a genetic predisposition study using the specific genetic variants in the SCOT gene (rs7712274 and rs7728482), which is associated with ketonuria. Results: A single oral KB ingestion significantly lowered serum IGF-I with 33 ng/ml (KB ingestion) vs 15 ng/ml (placebo), P = 0.01. Ketogenic diet significantly lowered serum IGF-I levels 111 ng/ml (KD) vs 125 ng/ml (SD), P = 0.01 in combination with a two-fold increase in serum GH 0.9 ng/ml to 1.8 ng/ml (KD) compared to 0.9 ng/ml to 0.4 ng/ml (SD), P = 0.03. Individuals with genetic predisposition to ketonuria had lower levels of IGF-I (β = −0.0068, SE = 0.0029, P = 0.02). Conclusions: KB exposure is associated with reduced serum IGF-I levels in the presence of non-suppressed or elevated GH levels. This observation points to a suppressive effect of KB on hepatic IGF-I production. The association between genetic predisposition to ketonuria and increased body size is unexpected and deserves further investigations.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer100207
TidsskriftEndocrine and Metabolic Science
Vol/bind16
ISSN2666-3961
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2024

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