THE INHIBITION OF MALIGNANT CELL GROWTH BY KETONE BODIES
- 1 October 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology & Cell Biology
- Vol. 57 (5), 529-539
- https://doi.org/10.1038/icb.1979.54
Abstract
The effect of ketone bodies on the growth, in culture, of transformed lymphoblasts (Raji cells) was investigated. Cell growth was inhibited and this effect was reversible, non-toxic, and proportional to the concentration of D--hydroxybutyrate up to 20mM. The total glucose utilisation and the total lactate production were reduced in proportion to the inhibition of cell proliferation. D--hydroxybutyrate was not metabolised by the cells. Other glycolytic inhibitors and chemical analogues of D--hydroxybutyrate cither did not inhibit or proved to be too toxic for cell growth. D--hydroxybutyrate also inhibited the growth of rabbit kidney (RK.13), HeLa, mouse melanoma (B16), fibroblast and trypsin-dispersed human thyroid and beef testis cells. Moreover, in vivo dietary-induced ketosis reduced the number of B16 melanoma deposits in the lungs of CS7BL/6 mice by two-thirds. The significance of these results in the clinical management of cancer cachexia is discussed.Keywords
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