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Ketone Ester Intervention in Alcohol Use Disorder

Effects of Ketone Ester on Brain Function and Alcohol Consumption in Alcohol Use Disorder

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Phase 2 / Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
20 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Pennsylvania · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
21 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this research is to study how a nutritional ketone ester may effect brain function and alcohol consumption in regular alcohol users. The study will see how the brain responds, once after drinking the ketone ester and once after drinking a "placebo", which will look and taste the same as the ketone ester drink. Metabolic ketosis induced by a ketogenic diet has been previously shown to elevate brain ketone bodies and reduce alcohol withdrawal symptoms in humans with AUD, and reduce alcohol consumption in alcohol-dependent rats. The study investigates whether metabolic ketosis induced by a one-dose nutritional ketone ester (KE) reduces brain reactivity to alcohol cues (fMRI), alcohol craving and alcohol consumption in humans with AUD, and if KE elevates ketone bodies using proton spectroscopy. This study uses a double blind, random ordered, 2-way crossover design in n=20 non-treatment seeking AUD who come in on two separate testing days: on one testing day the participants consume KE ((R)-3-hydroxybutyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate), and on another testing day a drink with isocaloric dextrose (DEXT), after which participants are scanned for 1H-MRS and fMRI and complete an alcohol consumption paradigm each day after scanning.

Detailed description

This is a one month, prospective, double-blind, randomized, 2-way crossover design in n=20 non-treatment seeking AUD who come in for a screening day and two separate testing days: on one testing day the participants consume a drink with 1.9 kcal/kg of nutritional ketone ester (R)-3-hydroxybutyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate (KE), and on another testing day a drink with isocaloric dextrose (DEXT), after which participants are scanned for 1H-MRS and fMRI (20 subjects are scanned twice; 40 scans in total) and complete an alcohol consumption paradigm each day after scanning (40 in total). Blood labs for ketone bodies, ghrelin and leptin will be drawn during the study visists. The KE "(R)-3-hydroxybutyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate" is a safe, effective, and non-invasive way to increases ketone levels within 1 hr to concentrations similar to KD, and does not require a study IND. KE-induced ketone levels remain heightened for 4 hrs, and one dose of KE has shown to increase athletes' performances, improve mood, and cognitive and daily activity performance in Alzheimer's disease, and decrease ghrelin levels and subjective appetite in healthy volunteers. The latter finding is relevant to AUD, since ghrelin has been positively associated with alcohol craving and alcohol self-administration in AUD patients. Before study participation, subjects are screened for psychiatric and medical problems, fasting glucose, urine drug screen, pregnancy test if female. On each testing day, both before and 30 min after the drink, ketone bodies, leptin and ghrelin are measured in blood. After 15 minutes of KE, participants undergo a 1-hour MRI scan during which, after standard structural scans, the investigators measure ketone body metabolites using 1H-MRS, reactivity to alcohol cues using functional MRI, resting state MRI, cerebral blood flow using perfusion and brain iron measurements. On each study visit, four blood draws will be analyzed for ketone bodies, ghrelin and leptin at KE intake (t0), 15 minutes after when the MRI starts (t15), 10 after the MRI is done and after the priming drink (t85), and then at 140, and 200 minutes after (i.e., t140 and t200). Directly after MRI scanning, participants perform an alcohol self-administation "bar-lab" paradigm. Alcohol craving and alcohol effects will be measured before and during the alcohol self-administration. Participants will then be asked what they thought the study was about, and whether they thought the experimental drink influenced them in any way. After this, participants will be breathalyzed, and receive a meal.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTKetone Ester "(R)-3-hydroxybutyl (R)-3-hydroxybutyrate"nutritional ketone ester
DRUGIsocaloric dextrose placeboDrink indistinguishable from ketone ester
OTHERAlcohol drinksdrink an alcohol priming dose to produce a 0.03 g/dl breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) followed by a choice paradigm in which subjects receive 2 trays of 4 min-drinks each beverages Each min-drink would achieve 0.015 g/ld BrAC over a 1 hour period to achieve a max 0.1 g/dl BrAC.

Timeline

Start date
2021-04-05
Primary completion
2026-12-01
Completion
2027-07-01
First posted
2020-11-05
Last updated
2026-02-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04616781. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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