Iran J Basic Med Sci. 2025;28(11):1516-1522. doi: 10.22038/ijbms.2025.82683.18565.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Spinal cord injury (SCI) often results in poor recovery prospects and a high disability rate. Although the ketogenic diet (KD) was suggested as a neuroprotective agent after SCI, its underlying mechanism remains unclear.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were divided into three groups: sham-operated controls, SCI with standard diet (SD), and SCI with KD. Following a 2-week dietary pretreatment, the SD and KD groups underwent a cervical level 5 hemi-contusion injury, and their neuromotor functions were monitored for 28 days. The expression levels of PGC-1α, Sirt1, Nrf1, and TOMM20 in the spinal cord tissues were measured using qPCR and immunofluorescence staining.

RESULTS: Compared with the SD group, KD pretreatment significantly improved neuromotor recovery and reduced neuronal apoptosis. The expression levels of PGC-1, Sirt1, and Nrf1 in the spinal cord tissues of rats in the KD group were significantly up-regulated. Additionally, KD was found to alleviate neuronal mitochondrial dysfunction by regulating TOMM20 expression.

CONCLUSION: KD pretreatment enhances SCI recovery by modulating the PGC-1α/Sirt1/Nrf1 pathway, improving mitochondrial function, and reducing neuronal death. The study provides new insights into the mechanisms of KD.

PMID:41170187 | PMC:PMC12571186 | DOI:10.22038/ijbms.2025.82683.18565


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