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Papers: 2 Nov 2024 - 8 Nov 2024


2024 Nov 05


J Bone Miner Res


39498503

β-hydroxybutyrate ameliorates osteoarthritis through activation of the ERBB3 signaling pathway in mice.

Authors

Cai Z, Zhang Z, Leng J, Xie M, Zhang K, Zhang J, Zhang H, Hu H, Deng Y, Bai X, Song Q, Lai P

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) has demonstrated efficacy in ameliorating inflammation in rats with osteoarthritis (OA). However, the long-term safety of the KD and the underlying mechanism by which it delays OA remain unclear. We found that while long-term KD could ameliorate OA, it induced severe hepatic steatosis in mice. Consequently, we developed two versions of ketogenic-based diets: KD supplemented with vitamin D and intermittent KD. Both KD supplemented with vitamin D and intermittent KD effectively alleviated OA by significantly reducing the levels of inflammatory cytokines, cartilage loss, sensory nerve sprouting, and knee hyperalgesia without inducing hepatic steatosis. Furthermore, β-hydroxybutyrate (β-HB), a convenient energy carrier produced by adipocytes, could ameliorate OA without causing liver lesions. Mechanistically, β-HB enhanced chondrocyte autophagy and reduced apoptosis through the activation of Erb-B2 receptor tyrosine kinase 3 (ERBB3) signaling pathway; a pathway which was down-regulated in the articular chondrocytes from both OA patients and mice. Collectively, our findings highlighted the potential therapeutic value of β-HB and KD supplemented with vitamin D and intermittent KD approaches for managing OA.