Yan Zheng, Sihui Ma, Katsuhiko Suzuki, H. Kato, Huijuan Jia
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: Mental disorders such as depression and anxiety in fl ict signi fi cant burdens on individuals and society. Commonly prescribed treatments often involve cognitive therapy and medications. However, for patients resistant to these conventional methods, alternative therapies like the Ketogenic Diet (KD) offer a promising avenue. KD and its key metabolite, β -hydroxybutyrate (BHB), have been hypothesized to alleviate mental disorders through anti-in fl ammatory actions, a crucial pathway in the pathophysiology of depression. This mini-review examines 15 clinical trials exploring the in fl uence of KD and BHB on in fl ammation and their potential roles in managing mental disorders. Both human and animal studies were scrutinized to elucidate possible cellular and molecular mechanisms. Out of the 15 trials, 10 reported reduced levels of at least one in fl ammatory mediator or mRNA post KD or BHB treatment, while two observed an elevation in anti-in fl ammatory agents. These fi ndings suggest that KD and BHB could modulate cellular in fl ammatory pathways, highlighting their potential for therapeutic application in mental disorders.