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2. γ-Oryzanol recovers mouse hypoadiponectinemia induced by animal fat ingestion.
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Nagasaka R, Yamsaki T, Uchida A, Ohara K, and Ushio H
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- Adipocytes drug effects, Adipocytes metabolism, Animals, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Insulin Resistance physiology, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Oryza chemistry, Palmitates administration & dosage, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Adiponectin blood, Dietary Fats administration & dosage, Hypolipidemic Agents pharmacology, Phenylpropionates pharmacology
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Adiponectin is an insulin-sensitizing adipocyte-derived adipokine. The decrease in plasma adiponectin level (hypoadiponectinemia) is involved in the development of insulin resistance and the resulting type 2 diabetes. Our previous studies have demonstrated that γ-oryzanol (ORZ) from rice bran suppressed NF-κB activation and increased adiponectin secretion from adipocyte. In this study, we have evaluated effects of oral administration of animal fat (beef tallow) and palmitate on mouse serum adiponectin level. Oral administrations of beef tallow and palmitate significantly suppressed serum adiponectin levels into around half of the initial level from 48 to 96 h after administration compared with the case of corn oil (P<0.05). Coadministration of ORZ successfully remedied mouse hypoadiponectinemia induced by ingestion of beef tallow and the relative adiponectin levels attained to 1.66±0.23 at 96 h after administration (mean value±s.e., P<0.05). Diverse physiological functions of ORZ in crop bran might be promising us to prevent chronic inflammations in the pathogeneses of the metabolic or insulin resistance syndromes., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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3. Oral administration of γ-aminobutyric acid and γ-oryzanol prevents stress-induced hypoadiponectinemia.
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Ohara K, Kiyotani Y, Uchida A, Nagasaka R, Maehara H, Kanemoto S, Hori M, and Ushio H
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- Administration, Oral, Animals, Anti-Obesity Agents pharmacology, Humans, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Oryza chemistry, Phytotherapy, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Restraint, Physical, Stress, Physiological physiology, Adiponectin blood, Metabolic Syndrome blood, Metabolic Syndrome drug therapy, Phenylpropionates pharmacology, gamma-Aminobutyric Acid pharmacology
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Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors including insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes and is found to associate partly with chronic stress at work in human. Adiponectin circulates in mammal blood mainly as a low molecular weight (LMW) trimer, hexamer, and a high molecular weight (HMW) multimers. Low circulating levels of adiponectin are related to metabolic syndrome. We have then investigated the influence of immobilization stress on plasma adiponectin concentrations in mice. Relative LMW and HMW adiponectin levels were markedly reduced by immobilization stress (0.66±0.07 and 0.59±0.06 after 102 h, respectively), significantly different from the control values (p<0.01 and 0.05, respectively). γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) and γ-oryzanol abundantly contained in germinated brown rice have some physiological functions. We further investigated the effect of GABA, γ-oryzanol, GABA plus γ-oryzanol on adiponectin levels in mice subjected to immobilization stress. GABA and γ-oryzanol significantly increased the relative LMW and HMW adiponectin levels under immobilization stress (1.10±0.11 and 0.99±0.19 after 102 h, respectively, for GABA; 1.08±0.17 and 1.15±0.17 after 102 h, respectively, for γ-oryzanol). Additionally, the co-administration of GABA and γ-oryzanol also increased both relative LMW and HMW adiponectin levels (1.02±0.07 and 0.99±0.10 after 102 h, respectively) and was effective in an earlier phase from 30 to 54 h. The results indicate that the co-administration of GABA and γ-oryzanol might be effective in preventing stress-induced hypoadiponectinemia in mice and be also a promising tool for improving metabolic syndrome aggravated by chronic stress., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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4. The effects of hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives on adiponectin secretion.
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Ohara K, Uchida A, Nagasaka R, Ushio H, and Ohshima T
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- 3T3-L1 Cells, Adiponectin blood, Animals, Caffeic Acids pharmacology, Coumaric Acids therapeutic use, Curcumin pharmacology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use, Insulin Resistance, Interferon-gamma pharmacology, Lipopolysaccharides pharmacology, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Phenylethyl Alcohol analogs & derivatives, Phenylethyl Alcohol pharmacology, Phytotherapy, Pioglitazone, Plant Oils pharmacology, Rice Bran Oil, Thiazolidinediones pharmacology, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha pharmacology, Adipocytes drug effects, Adiponectin metabolism, Coumaric Acids pharmacology, Hypolipidemic Agents pharmacology, NF-kappa B antagonists & inhibitors, Phenylpropionates pharmacology, Plant Extracts pharmacology
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Adiponectin is positively correlated with insulin sensitivity. Hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (HADs), observed ubiquitously in plants, have some physiological functions. In this study, we investigated the effect of HADs on serum adiponectin concentrations in mice and on adiponectin secretion of 3T3-L1 adipocytes. In mice, serum adiponectin concentrations were increased by gamma-oryzanol administration. CAPE, curcumin, and trans-ferulic acid markedly enhanced the adiponectin secretion of 3T3-L1 adipocytes, but not gamma-oryzanol. To clarify the effects of gamma-oryzanol in mice or the effects of HADs on the underlying mechanisms of adiponectin secretion, we further investigated the effect of HADs on adiponectin secretion in the NF-kappaB activation state. Although the adiponectin secretion was reduced in the presence of lipopolysaccharide plus TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma, only gamma-oryzanol supported the activity of adiponectin secretion under NF-kappaB activated condition. The results indicate that these HADs might regulate adiponectin secretion by the inhibition of NF-kappaB activation. HADs might be effective for ameliorating type 2 diabetes.
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- 2009
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5. The effect of trans-ferulic acid and gamma-oryzanol on ethanol-induced liver injury in C57BL mouse.
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Chotimarkorn C and Ushio H
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- Alanine Transaminase blood, Animals, Aspartate Aminotransferases blood, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury metabolism, Glutathione metabolism, Lipid Peroxides metabolism, Liver drug effects, Liver metabolism, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances metabolism, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury prevention & control, Coumaric Acids pharmacology, Ethanol adverse effects, Phenylpropionates pharmacology
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The effects of the oral administration of trans-ferulic acid and gamma-oryzanol (mixture of steryl ferulates) with ethanol (5.0 g per kg) for 30 days to c57BL mice on ethanol-induced liver injury were investigated. Preventions of ethanol-induced liver injury by trans-ferulic acid and gamma-oryzanol were reflected by markedly decreased serum activities of plasma aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and significant decreases in hepatic lipid hydroperoxide and TBARS levels. Furthermore, the trans-ferulic acid- and gamma-oryzanol-treated mice recovered ethanol-induced decrease in hepatic glutathione level together with enhancing superoxide dismutase activity. These results demonstrate that both trans-ferulic acid and gamma-oryzanol exert a protective action on liver injury induced by chronic ethanol ingestion.
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- 2008
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