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Lipids | 1998

Effects of long-term feeding of marine oils with different positional distribution of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids on lipid metabolism, eicosanoid production, and platelet aggregation in hypercholesterolemic rats

Ikuo Ikeda; Hiroko Yoshida; Miyuki Tomooka; Adan Yosef; Katsumi Imaizumi; Hiroaki Tsuji; Akira Seto

Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) were distributed mainly in the sn-1,3 positions of seal oil triglyceride and in the sn-2 position of squid oil triglyceride. Seal oil-rich or squid oil-rich fats having constant saturated/monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) and n−6/n−3 PUFA ratios were fed to exogenously hypercholesterolemic rats for 160 d. The control fat contained linoleic acid as the sole PUFA. Before starting the experimental diets, rats were orally treated with high doses of vitamin D for 4 d to accelerate atherogenesis. The percentage of arachidonic acid in phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine of liver, platelets, and aorta was lower in the marine oil groups than in the control group, seal oil being more effective than squid oil. Maximal platelet aggregation induced by collagen was significantly lower both marine oil groups. Platelet thromboxane (TX) A2 production induced by collagen or thrombin was markedly reduced by feeding seal or squid oils, the reduction being more pronounced in the seal oil than in the squid oil group. Aortic prostacyclin (PGI2) production was the same among the three groups. The ratio of the productions of aortic PGI2 and platelet TXA2 was significantly higher in the seal oil than in the control group. Although there was no difference in intimal thickness among the three groups, the aortic cholesterol content was significantly lower in the marine oil groups than in the control group. These results showed that the main effects in rats of the different intramolecular distributions of EPA and DHA in dietary fats were on arachidonic acid content in tissue phospholipids and on platelet TXA2 production.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2002

Effects of Dietary Medium-Chain Triacylglycerols on Serum Lipoproteins and Biochemical Parameters in Healthy Men

Naohisa Nosaka; Michio Kasai; Masahiro Nakamura; Isamu Takahashi; Megumi Itakura; Hiroyuki Takeuchi; Toshiaki Aoyama; Hiroaki Tsuji; Mitsuko Okazaki; Kazuo Kondo

The objective of this study was to investigate effects of dietary medium-chain triacylglycerols (MCTs) on serum lipid levels, liver function, and hepatic fat accumulations in healthy men. Eleven subjects consumed 2200-2600 kcal daily, of which 70-80 g was fat; the fat included 40 g of MCTs or else 40 g of long-chain triacylglycerols (blended vegetable oil). The diet was followed for 4 weeks in this controlled double-blind study. At the end of the experiment, significant differences were not found in the concentrations of serum total cholesterol, very low density lipoprotein cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, and high density lipoprotein cholesterol between the groups. Serum triglycerol levels were not significantly different in the groups. Adverse effects from ingestion of MCTs on liver functions, the liver-to-spleen ratio on computed tomography (an index of fatty liver), or results of blood tests were not seen. The results suggest that the long-term effects of dietary MCTs on serum cholesterol were similar to those of unsaturated fatty acids found abundantly in vegetable oil, and that consumption of MCTs in the amount of 40 g/day for a month does not cause liver fat accumulation or liver dysfunction.


Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis | 2003

Effects of Margarine Containing Medium-chain Triacylglycerols on Body Fat Reduction in Humans

Naohisa Nosaka; Hideaki Maki; Yoshie Suzuki; Hirofumi Haruna; Atsushi Ohara; Michio Kasai; Hiroaki Tsuji; Toshiaki Aoyama; Mitsuko Okazaki; Osamu Igarashi; Kazuo Kondo


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1996

Lymphatic Absorption of Seal and Fish Oils and Their Effect on Lipid Metabolism and Eicosanoid Production in Rats

Hiroko Yoshida; Jun Kumamaru; Miwa Mawatari; Ikuo Ikeda; Katsumi Imaizumi; Hiroaki Tsuji; Akira Seto


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 1999

Effect of Dietary Seal and Fish Oils on Triacylglycerol Metabolism in Rats

Hiroko Yoshida; Miwa Mawatari; Ikuo Ikeda; Katsumi Imaizumi; Akira Seto; Hiroaki Tsuji


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2002

Larger Diet-Induced Thermogenesis and Less Body Fat Accumulation in Rats Fed Medium-Chain Triacylglycerols than in Those Fed Long-Chain Triacylglycerols

Osamu Noguchi; Hiroyuki Takeuchi; Fumie Kubota; Hiroaki Tsuji; Toshiaki Aoyama


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2002

Effect of triacylglycerols containing medium- and long-chain fatty acids on serum triacylglycerol levels and body fat in college athletes.

Hiroyuki Takeuchi; Michio Kasai; Nobuo Taguchi; Hiroaki Tsuji; Masashige Suzuki


Archive | 1995

Medical oil and fat-containing composition

Muneo Sakai; Akira Seto; Chie Takahashi; Hiroaki Tsuji; 宗雄 堺; 明 瀬戸; 宏明 辻; 千枝 高橋


Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology | 2001

Effect of Dietary Seal and Fish Oils on Lipid Metabolism in Hamsters

Hiroko Yoshida; Ikuo Ikeda; Miyuki Tomooka; Miwa Mawatari; Katsumi Imaizumi; Akira Seto; Hiroaki Tsuji


Journal of Oleo Science | 2002

Nutritional Effects of Randomly Interesterified and Physically Mixed Oils Containing Medium-chain Fatty Acids on Rats

Osamu Noguchi; Hatsumi Shimada; Fumie Kubota; Hiroaki Tsuji; Toshiaki Aoyama

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Kagawa Nutrition University

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