In a May 2024 study by the University of Rochester Medical Center said,
"Once neuronal function is lost, there is no recovering the connection, so we need to identify when the function first becomes impaired,"
"This study accomplishes that by bringing us closer to understanding how to rescue the function of impaired neurons and prevent or delay devastating diseases like Alzheimer's."”
“This research has implications for developing ketone-based therapies targeting specific neuronal dysfunctions in conditions involving insulin resistance/hypoglycemia like diabetes or Alzheimer's disease,”
“We are now looking to understand the role that astrocytes and other glia cells play in acute insulin resistance.”