Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
Age: 20Years - 70Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers
NCT05924295

Variations in Ketone Metabolism

Led by Ohio State University · Updated on 2026-05-14

400

Participants Needed

2

Research Sites

184 weeks

Total Duration

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Sponsors

O

Ohio State University

Lead Sponsor

B

Buck Institute for Research on Aging

Collaborating Sponsor

AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

This outcome of this study will elucidate how the phenotype of the individual modulates the KE metabolic effect. Most studies of KE have been in homogenous populations, usually young, male athletes. However, two striking experiments using identical, body weight adjusted KE doses in healthy and obese individuals found that BHB area under the curve (AUC) and removal was reduced by obesity and poor metabolic health. Similarly, ketone infusion experiments found that diabetes, obesity, and insulin resistance alter BHB metabolism. It is important to determine how obesity affects KE 'sensitivity' (i.e., breakdown and oxidation) because the increasing prevalence of obesity as a function of age. Age may be another important source of variation in ketone metabolism. The genes that control the ketone system are regulated by a cascade of transcription factors and hormones including PPARα and FGF21, which are themselves known to be affected by aging and dietary status, and the cellular protein sensor target of rapamycin (TOR). Aberrant hyperactivation of TOR with aging may reduce ketogenesis, while it was observed that a long-term ketogenic diet specifically up-regulated PPARα activity. Preliminary work revealed substantial changes across mouse lifespan in the expression of ketone-related genes in the liver such as Hmgcs2 (rate limiting for ketone production) and Bdh1 (rate limiting for BHB oxidation) between young, middle-aged, and old mice, with a nadir of gene expression in middle age before increasing again late in life. Substantial age differences were found in response to matched doses of oral KE in mice and in rats. These data may have important implications for treating people of different ages and for translating KE technologies into the Department of VA. Therefore, this project plans to study individual responses to KE ingestion across the lifespan, against the background of varying metabolic health

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Variations in Ketone Metabolism

Who Can Participate

Age: 20Years - 70Years
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Ages 20 to 70 years
  • Willing and able to follow all study procedures including fasting (over 10 hours), no alcohol or exercise for 24 hours before Test Day
  • No health conditions that prevent completing the study as judged by the Investigator
  • Understands the study and provides informed consent
  • Maintains usual diet, exercise, medication, and supplement habits throughout the study
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Follows a low-carbohydrate diet (less than 30% energy from carbohydrates) or used exogenous ketone supplements within 4 months
  • Has uncontrolled or clinically important hypertension (blood pressure over 150/95 mmHg) or significant pulmonary, cardiac, hepatic, renal, endocrine (including type 1 and 2 diabetes), hematologic, immunologic, neurologic, psychiatric, or biliary disorders
  • Known allergy or sensitivity to study beverage ingredients including soy, milk protein, wheat, shellfish, fish, eggs, tree nuts, or peanuts
  • Unstable use of medication or supplements that might affect study outcomes
  • Consumes more than 3 alcoholic drinks per day or over 18 drinks per week
  • Uses tobacco or cannabis
  • Currently in another research study or participated in one within 14 days prior to screening
  • Had a blood draw or donation within the last 8 weeks
  • Has a significant gastrointestinal condition that may interfere with study evaluation
  • Has any condition that impairs informed consent, compliance, or may affect study safety or results

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 2 locations

1

The Buck Institute

Novato, California, United States, 94945

Actively Recruiting

2

The Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43210

Actively Recruiting

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Research Team

J

Jeff Volek, PhD

CONTACT

M

Madison L Kackley, PhD

CONTACT

How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

NONE

Allocation

NA

Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Primary Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Number of Arms

1

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