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Parkinson's Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder with common gut-related symptoms, which are attributed to alterations in the gut microbiome - the collection of microorganisms that live within the gut. Classical ketogenic diets (KD) have shown to be beneficial in PD and non-PD populations but are associated with alterations in the gut microbiome that are characteristic of a perturbed system. This study aims to investigate the safety of modified Mediterranean-ketogenic interventions that are thought to be safer alternatives to the classical KD, as it relates to the gut microbiome health in patients with PD. We hypothesize that the modified Mediterranean-ketogenic interventions will not be associated with any significant perturbation of the gut microbiome in PD patients.


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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD), the second most common and the most rapidly growing neurodegenerative disease worldwide [1,2]. Gut-related symptoms are common and often the initial symptoms, suggesting a possible intestinal origin of PD [4]. Over a dozen studies have demonstrated gut dysbiosis in PD with reduced diversity, increased pro-inflammatory capacity, and decreased Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFA) production as key characteristics [5-10] and persistently increased relative abundance of Akkermansia [5-17]. Emerging evidence suggests that both ketogenic [18-23] and Mediterranean diets [24-30] have beneficial and likely complementary effects in PD. Mediterranean diets (MeDi) are primarily but not exclusively plant-based [24]. Their promotion of high fiber content intake promotes the production of SCFA and are associated with improved gut microbiome health [25]. Ketogenic diets (KD) are high in fat, adequate in protein and very low in carbohydrates [31]. KD can provide ketone bodies (KB) [32] as an alternative fuel source to glucose, the utilization of which is perturbed in the PD brain [33]. Another method for inducing the state of ketosis is by consumption of ketogenic medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) [43]. MCTs are converted to KBs, which can readily cross the blood-brain barrier and be used as an energy source [43]. Pilot trials in PD report improved Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) scores [20], cognitive performance [21] and non-motor symptoms [22] with KD interventions [23]. Several studies of classical KDs in non-PD populations have observed significant alterations in the gut microbiome, including an increase in Akkermansia [47] and a decrease in fecal SCFA levels [50]. By combining the principles of MeDi with ketogenic interventions, we hope to leverage the gut-health promoting aspects of the former with bioenergetics benefits of the latter, in a safe manner. To the best of our knowledge, no clinical trials have been performed into combined ketogenic and Medi-stye dietary interventions in PD yet. Design: A proof of concept, random order, cross-over study in participants with PD examining two 8-week interventions: (1) the Mediterranean ketogenic diet (MeDi-KD) and (2) the Mediterranean diet supplemented with medium-chain triglycerides (MeDi-MCT), separated by an 8-week washout period. Hypothesis: 1. Neither the MeDi-MCT nor the MeDi-KD (pre-post comparison) will be significantly associated with measures of gut microbiome dysbiosis such as increased gut inflammation, impaired gut-barrier integrity, and reduced SCFA content. 2. Retention rates for both diets will be at least 75%. ;


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NCT number NCT05469997
Study type Interventional
Source University of British Columbia
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 1, 2023
Completion date July 2025

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