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British Journal of Nutrition | 2013

Grains of paradise ( Aframomum melegueta ) extract activates brown adipose tissue and increases whole-body energy expenditure in men

Jun Sugita; Takeshi Yoneshiro; Takuya Hatano; Sayuri Aita; Takeshi Ikemoto; Hideyo Uchiwa; Toshihiko Iwanaga; Toshimitsu Kameya; Yuko Kawai; Masayuki Saito

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is responsible for cold- and diet-induced thermogenesis, and thereby contributes to the control of whole-body energy expenditure (EE) and body fat content. BAT activity can be assessed by fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) in human subjects. Grains of paradise (GP, Aframomum melegueta), a species of the ginger family, contain pungent, aromatic ketones such as 6-paradol, 6-gingerol and 6-shogaol. An alcohol extract of GP seeds and 6-paradol are known to activate BAT thermogenesis in small rodents. The present study aimed to examine the effects of the GP extract on whole-body EE and to analyse its relation to BAT activity in men. A total of nineteen healthy male volunteers aged 20-32 years underwent FDG-PET after 2 h of exposure to cold at 19°C with light clothing. A total of twelve subjects showed marked FDG uptake into the adipose tissue of the supraclavicular and paraspinal regions (BAT positive). The remaining seven showed no detectable uptake (BAT negative). Within 4 weeks after the FDG-PET examination, whole-body EE was measured at 27°C before and after oral ingestion of GP extract (40 mg) in a single-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, crossover design. The resting EE of the BAT-positive group did not differ from that of the BAT-negative group. After GP extract ingestion, the EE of the BAT-positive group increased within 2 h to a significantly greater (P<0·01) level than that of the BAT-negative group. Placebo ingestion produced no significant change in EE. These results suggest that oral ingestion of GP extract increases whole-body EE through the activation of BAT in human subjects.


Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry | 1999

Ultrastructural localization of S100A3, a cysteine-rich, calcium binding protein, in human scalp hair shafts revealed by rapid-freezing immunocytochemistry.

Takami Takizawa; Toshihiro Takizawa; Seiichi Arai; Kenji Kizawa; Hideyo Uchiwa; Ichiro Sasaki; Takafumi Inoue

We have characterized the subcellular distribution of S100A3, a cysteine-rich calcium binding protein, in human scalp hair shaft. This was accomplished using rapid-freezing immunocytochemistry, a technique that combines rapid-freezing, freeze-substitution fixation without chemical fixatives, and subsequent electron microscopic detection of immunocytochemical labeling. This technique preserves both the antigenicity and the ultrastructural integrity of fully keratinized tissues, which are highly unmanageable when prepared for immunoelectron microscopy. In the hair shaft, S100A3 was primarily identified in the endocuticle and was also present in the intermacrofibrillar matrix surrounding macrofibril bundles of intermediate filament keratins in cortex cells. Double immunolabeling of S100A3 and hair keratins revealed the in situ spatial relationship between them. In the endocuticle, S100A3 was present on the inner portion of the endocuticle adjacent to the cell membrane complex, whereas hair keratins were present on the outer portion. These results provide the first ultrastructural evidence that an S100 protein is localized in specific subcompartments in human hair cells.


Pigment Cell Research | 2000

Up‐regulation of Tyrosinase Gene by Nitric Oxide in Human Melanocytes

Minoru Sasaki; Toshio Horikoshi; Hideyo Uchiwa; Yoshiki Miyachi


Pigment Cell Research | 2000

Involvement of Nitric Oxide in UVB‐Induced Pigmentation in Guinea Pig Skin

Toshio Horikoshi; Michio Nakahara; Hiroko Kaminaga; Minoru Sasaki; Hideyo Uchiwa; Yoshiki Miyachi


Pigment Cell Research | 2003

Down-regulation of melanin synthesis by a biphenyl derivative and its mechanism.

Kyoko Nakamura; Masaki Yoshida; Hideyo Uchiwa; Yoko Kawa; Masako Mizoguchi


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1998

Gene Expression of Mouse S100A3, a Cysteine-Rich Calcium-Binding Protein, in Developing Hair Follicle

Kenji Kizawa; Suguru Tsuchimoto; Keiko Jizumi Hashimoto; Hideyo Uchiwa


Archive | 1993

Hair coloring composition comprising anti-hair antibodies immobilized on coloring materials, and hair coloring methods

Shigeru Igarashi; Toshihiro Usui; Junichiro Hiraoka; Keiko Jizumi Hashimoto; Hideyo Uchiwa; Umeji Murakami; Kenichi Sugimoto; Hiromi Minamino; Toshio Horikoshi


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2002

Histamine is Involved in Ultraviolet B-Induced Pigmentation of Guinea Pig Skin

Masaki Yoshida; Sachiyo Hirotsu; Michio Nakahara; Hideyo Uchiwa; Yasushi Tomita


Archive | 1991

Hair treatment composition and hair care product, both containing anti-keratin antibody, and production of anti-keratin antibody

Hideyo Uchiwa; Makoto Hirano; Umeji Murakami; Kenichi Sugimoto; Hiromi Minamino; Toshio Horikoshi; Minoru Ohta; Takusaburou Ebina


Archive | 1993

Hair dye or cosmetic material, pretreatment agent and hair dyeing method.

Shigeru Igarashi; Toshihiro Usui; Junichiro Hiraoka; Keiko Jizumi Hashimoto; Hideyo Uchiwa; Umeji Murakami; Kenichi Sugimoto; Hiromi Minamino; Toshio Horikoshi

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Umeji Murakami

Asahikawa Medical College

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Ichiro Sasaki

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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