Acetoacetate Enhances Oxidative Metabolism and Response to Toxicants of Cultured Kidney Cells.

This study is designed to test the impact of the ketone body acetoacetate on metabolic characteristics of LLC-PK1 cells. Basal respiration, maximal respiration, spare respiratory capacity and ATP-linked respiration were significantly increased in cells grown in growth medium supplemented with 5 mM acetoacetate. In contrast, glycolytic capacity, as well as glycolytic reserve were significantly reduced in the acetoacetate group. There was an increased expression in biomarkers of mitochondrial biogenesis, and an increase in mitochondrial protein expression. Cells grown in medium complemented with acetoacetate displayed a significantly lower LC50 when treated with clotrimazole and diclofenac. There was a marked increase in uncoupled respiration in the presence of diclofenac, while clotrimazole and ciprofibrate significantly decreased respiration in the acetoacetate. The results indicate that acetoacetate complemented media can alter cellular metabolism and increase sensitization to toxicants. PMID: 31962156 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Toxicology Letters - Category: Toxicology Authors: Tags: Toxicol Lett Source Type: research