The health benefits of deuterium depletion on synaptic function, regional metabolism, and behaviour

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SEID: 101086453
EC Contribution
€7,636
Consortium Size
7 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

Core idea of this project is to establish the mechanistic basis for the positive health effects of deuterium depleted water and determine what regimens are most efficacious. Isotope content of drinking water has been shown affect the pathogenesis of cancers to ameliorate the stress response and reduce susceptibility to many diseases, but it remains unclear how the positive biological effects of heavy isotope reduction in drinking water are mediated. High concentrations of deuterium induce mitochondrial dysfunction, and very high concentrations can induce cell death, but the administration of deuterium at 91 ppm has antidepressant effects that were comparable to that of citalopram in a mouse model of depression. Use of deuterium depleted water appears to represent a safe intervention with few, if any, reported side effects, but it remains unclear at what concentrations the positive metabolic and behavioral effects become apparent. Companies in Europe now sell DDW at different concentrations to the public amidst a plethora of health claims that mostly lack in any sound scientific basis or safety data Thus, there is an urgent need to better understand the impact of DDW on brain and behavior at a molecular level. We will use state-of-the art imaging techniques to measure regional metabolic fluxes in the body of animals in healthy individuals throughout life and those subject to stress following the administration of DDW at different concentrations and for different periods. Also we examine how deuterium depletion affects the behaviors of neurons in vitro and electrophysiological levels and in terms of their metabolism. The project is made possible by bringing together a consortium of chemists, cell biologists, pharmacologists, imaging specialists, psychiatrists, and DDW producers for ‘medicinal needs’ in fully translational work packages to discover, in an empiric manner, how the manipulation of metabolic pathways with DDW can be employed for the benefit of human health

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Project Results (10)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (4)
Antisocial personality disorder:Failure to balance excitation/inhibition?
Neuropharmacology· 2025DOI
Klaus-Peter Lesch, Nikita Gorbunov
Impact of Serotonin Transporter Absence on Brain Insulin Receptor Expression, Plasma Metabolome Changes, and ADHD-like Behavior in Mice fed a Western Diet
Biomolecules· 2025DOI
Daniel C. Anthony, Fay Probert, Anna Gorlova, Jenna Hebert, Daniel Radford-Smith, Zlata Nefedova, Aleksei Umriukhin, Andrey Nedorubov, Raymond Cespuglio, Boris Shulgin, Aleksey Lyundup, Klaus Peter Lesch, Tatyana Strekalova
Generation of a ST3GAL3 null mutant induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line (UKWMPi002-A-3) by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing
Stem Cell Research· 2024DOI
David Diouf, Maria Rosaria Vitale, Johanna Eva Maria Zöller, Ana-Magdalena Pineau, Eva Klopocki, Catharina Hamann, Georg Christoph Ziegler, Tim Vanmierlo, Daniel Van den Hove, Klaus-Peter Lesch
MAOA methylation is associated with impulsive and antisocial behaviour: dependence on allelic variation, family environment and diet
Journal of Neural Transmission· 2024DOI
Margus Kanarik, Katre Sakala, Denis Matrov, Tanel Kaart, Arunima Roy, Georg C. Ziegler, Toomas Veidebaum, Klaus-Peter Lesch, Jaanus Harro
Deliverables (5)
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Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Aqua-Synapse (The health benefits of deuterium depletion on synaptic function, regional metabolism, and behaviour)