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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2006

Hepatoprotective Effects of Purple Potato Extract against D-Galactosamine-Induced Liver Injury in Rats

Kyu-Ho Han; Naoto Hashimoto; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Mitsuo Sekikawa; Takahiro Noda; Hiroaki Yamauchi; Makoto Hashimoto; Hideyuki Chiji; David L. Topping; Michihiro Fukushima

We investigated the hepatoprotective effect of purple potato extract (PPE) against D-galactosamine (GalN)-induced liver injury in rats. PPE (400 mg) was administered once daily for 8 d, and then GalN (250 mg/kg of body weight) was injected at 22 h before the rats were killed. Serum tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and asparate aminotranferase (AST) levels increased significantly after injection of GalN, but PPE inhibited GalN-induced alterations in serum TNF-α, LDH, ALT, and AST levels. Hepatic lipid peroxide and glutathione levels in the control + GalN group were higher and lower respectively than those in the control group, and those in the PPE + GalN group did not differ from that in the control group. The lipid peroxide level in hepatic microsomes treated with 2,2′-azobis (2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride in the PPE group was significantly lower than that in the control group. This suggests that PPE has hepatoprotective effects against GalN-induced hepatotoxicity via inhibition lipid peroxidation and/or inflammation in rats.


British Journal of Nutrition | 2005

Adzuki resistant starch lowered serum cholesterol and hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA mRNA levels and increased hepatic LDL-receptor and cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase mRNA levels in rats fed a cholesterol diet

Kyu-Ho Han; Miharu Iijuka; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Mitsuo Sekikawa; Katsuhisa Kuramochi; Kiyoshi Ohba; Liyanage Ruvini; Hideyuki Chiji; Michihiro Fukushima

We examined the effects of adzuki bean resistant starch on serum cholesterol and hepatic mRNA in rats fed a cholesterol diet. The mRNA coded for key regulatory proteins of cholesterol metabolism. The control rats were fed 15 % cornstarch (basal diet, BD). The experimental rats were fed BD plus a 0.5 % cholesterol diet (CD), or a 15 % adzuki resistant starch plus 0.5 % cholesterol diet (ACD) for 4 weeks. The serum total cholesterol and VLDL + intermediate density lipoprotein + LDL-cholesterol levels in the ACD group were significantly lower than those in the CD group throughout the feeding period. The total hepatic cholesterol concentrations in the CD and ACD groups were not significantly different. The faecal total bile acid concentration in the ACD group was significantly higher than that in the BD and CD groups. Total SCFA and acetic acid concentrations in the ACD group were significantly higher than those in the CD group but there were no significant differences in the concentrations between the ACD and BD groups. The hepatic LDL-receptor mRNA and cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase mRNA levels in the ACD group were significantly higher than those in the CD group and the hepatic 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl (HMG)-CoA reductase mRNA level in the ACD group was significantly lower than in the CD group. The results suggest that adzuki resistant starch has a serum cholesterol-lowering function via enhancement of the hepatic LDL-receptor mRNA and cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase mRNA levels and faecal bile acid excretion, and a decrease in the hepatic HMG-CoA reductase mRNA level, when it is added to a cholesterol diet.


Nutrition Research | 2010

Ingestion of potato starch containing esterified phosphorus increases alkaline phosphatase activity in the small intestine in rats

Hitoshi Mineo; Nao Morikawa; Sayako Ohmi; Kyo Ishida; Ayaka Machida; Takumi Kanazawa; Hideyuki Chiji; Michihiro Fukushima; Takahiro Noda

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) hydrolyzes a variety of monophosphate esters and plays an important role in phosphorus (P) metabolism. Several nutrients in food have been reported to affect intestinal ALP activity in animal models. Previous reports indicated that high levels of P or phosphate in diets decreased intestinal ALP activity in rats. Because potato starch contains considerable amounts of esterified P, unlike other starch-derived plants, we hypothesized that the feeding of potato starch would decrease ALP activity in the intestinal tract. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (7 weeks old) were fed 3 different types of diet containing 60% corn starch or 1 of 2 types of potato starch with different esterified P content for 1 or 5 weeks. Body weight and food intake of each rat were measured every day throughout the experimental periods. At the end of the feeding periods, the small intestine was removed to determine ALP activity in the mucosal tissues. Significant differences were observed in ALP activity in the small intestine between the 2 feeding periods, among the 4 segments of the small intestine, and among the 3 diet groups. Significant positive linear correlations between the amount of P derived from the starch and mucosal ALP activity were obtained in the jejunum and jejunoileum in rats after feeding for 5 weeks. We concluded, contrary to our hypotheses, that the ingestion of potato starch adaptively increases ALP activity in the upper part of the small intestine of growing rats in an esterified P content-dependent manner.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2005

Effect of an Adzuki Bean Extract on Hepatic Anti-Oxidant Enzyme mRNAs in D -Galactosamine-Treated Rats

Kiyoshi Ohba; Megumi Nirei; Shoko Watanabe; Kyu-Ho Han; Naoto Hashimoto; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Mitsuo Sekikawa; Hideyuki Chiji; Michihiro Fukushima

In acute hepatic injury tests, an adzuki bean extract decreased D-galactosamine (GalN)-induced alterations in the serum alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotranferase activities to about 37% and 25%, respectively, although there were no significant differences in these activities between the GalN-treated group with the adzuki bean extract and the GalN-treated group without the adzuki bean extract. Furthermore, the hepatic glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase, and Mn– and Cu,Zn–superoxide dismutase mRNA levels in the GalN-treated group with the adzuki bean extract were higher than those in the control group and GalN-treated group without the adzuki bean extract.


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2006

Potato Pulps Lowered the Serum Cholesterol and Triglyceride Levels in Rats

Naoto Hashimoto; Yusaku Ito; Kyu-Ho Han; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Mitsuo Sekikawa; David L. Topping; Anthony R. Bird; Takahiro Noda; Hideyuki Chiji; Michihiro Fukushima


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2004

Hepatoprotective effects of the water extract from adzuki bean hulls on acetaminophen-induced damage in rat liver.

Kyu-Ho Han; Michihiro Fukushima; Kiyoshi Ohba; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Mitsuo Sekikawa; Hideyuki Chiji; Chi-Ho Lee; Masuo Nakano


Journal of Oleo Science | 2008

Ingestion of Gelatinized Potato Starch Containing a High Level of Phosphorus Decreases Serum and Liver Lipids in Rats

Takumi Kanazawa; Mariko Atsumi; Hitoshi Mineo; Michihiro Fukushima; Naomichi Nishimura; Takahiro Noda; Hideyuki Chiji


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2004

Cholesterol metabolism in rat is affected by protocatechuic acid.

Akiko Tamvra; Michihiro Fukvshima; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Kyu-Ho Han; Mitsuo Sekikawa; Shoko Watanabe; Masuo Nakano; Meumi Matsvmoto; Hideyuki Chiji


Journal of Oleo Science | 2013

Effect of Dietary Maitake ( Grifola frondosa ) Mushrooms on Plasma Cholesterol and Hepatic Gene Expression in Cholesterol-Fed Mice

Mayumi Sato; Yoshihiko Tokuji; Shozo Yoneyama; Kyoko Fujii-Akiyama; Mikio Kinoshita; Hideyuki Chiji; Masao Ohnishi


Journal of Oleo Science | 2005

Fat- and Cholesterol-Enriched Diet Feeding Affects Gene Expression Related to Cholesterol Metabolism in Rats

Kiyoshi Ohba; Michihiro Fukushima; Kyu-Ho Han; Akiko Tamura; Shoko Watanabe; Naoto Hashimoto; Ken-ichiro Shimada; Hideyuki Chiji; Mitsuo Sekikawa

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Michihiro Fukushima

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Ken-ichiro Shimada

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Kyu-Ho Han

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Mitsuo Sekikawa

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Naoto Hashimoto

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Shoko Watanabe

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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Masuo Nakano

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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David L. Topping

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Akiko Tamura

Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine

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