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Ketogenic diet in cancer treatment

Ketogenic diet in cancer treatment. Dr Azadeh Nadjarzadeh , phd in nutrition azadehnajarzadeh@gmail.com. Cancer metabolic alteration. Rate of glycolytic metabolism even in the presence of oxygen. Ketogenic diet. High fat Moderate to low protein Very low carbohydrate. ketogenesis.

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Ketogenic diet in cancer treatment

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  1. Ketogenic diet in cancer treatment DrAzadehNadjarzadeh, phd in nutrition azadehnajarzadeh@gmail.com

  2. Cancer metabolic alteration Rate of glycolytic metabolism even in the presence of oxygen

  3. Ketogenic diet High fat Moderate to low protein Very low carbohydrate

  4. ketogenesis

  5. Clinical application of ketogenic diet

  6. Ketogenic diet in cancer therapy • 1987, Tisdale et al. : decreased tumor weight and improved cachexia in mice with colon adenocarcinoma • Reduce tumor growth and improve survival in animal models of malignant glioma, colon cancer, gastric cancer, gastric cancer, and prostate cancer

  7. In Cancer increase in cell glucose metabolism as well as alteration in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism • increase mitochondrial DNA mutation • ROS increases • Increased tumor cell ROS increases tumor cell dependence upon glucose metabolism, resulting in generation of NADPH and pyruvate via the pentose phosphate shunt and pyruvate from glycolysis. • NADPH and pyruvate reduce hydroperoxides.

  8. ... Redox Biology, Volume 2, 2014, 963–970

  9. Ketogenic diets decrease the capability of tumor cells to produce NADPH because, in most tissues, fat metabolism is unable to undergo gluconeogenesis to form G6P necessary to enter the pentose phosphate shunt.

  10. Thus, ketogenic diets should further increase the oxidative stress in tumor cells relative to normal cells by limiting NADPH regeneration.

  11. Ketogenic diet schema

  12. Possible side effects .. Redox Biology, Volume 2, 2014, 963–970

  13. اللهم اشف كل مرضانا به حرمت مولا نا صاحب الزمان

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