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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2012

Opuntia humifusa Supplementation Increased Bone Density by Regulating Parathyroid Hormone and Osteocalcin in Male Growing Rats

Junyong Kang; Jinho Park; Seong Hee Choi; Shoji Igawa; Youngju Song

We investigated the effect of Opuntia humifusa (O. humifusa) supplementation on bone density and related hormone secretion in growing male rats. Sixteen six-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups; control diet group (CG, n = 8), and experimental diet group (EG, n = 8). The rats in the CG were given a control diet and those in the EG were given 5% O. humifusa added to the control diet for eight weeks. The serum OC level of the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG, and the serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) level of EG was significantly lower than that of the CG. In addition, the femoral and tibial BMD of the EG were significantly higher values than those of the CG, and the tibial BMC of the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG. These results suggest that O. humifusa supplementation has a positive effect on bone density by suppressing PTH and increasing the OC level in growing male rats.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2013

Effect of Opuntia humifusa Supplementation and Acute Exercise on Insulin Sensitivity and Associations with PPAR-γ and PGC-1α Protein Expression in Skeletal Muscle of Rats

Junyong Kang; Junghun Lee; Daekeun Kwon; Youngju Song

This study examined whether Opuntia humifusa (O. humifusa), which is a member of the Cactaceae family, supplementation and acute swimming exercise affect insulin sensitivity and associations with PPAR-γ and PGC-1α protein expression in rats. Thirty-two rats were randomly divided into four groups (HS: high fat diet sedentary group, n = 8; HE: high fat diet acute exercise group, n = 8; OS: 5% O. humifusa supplemented high fat diet sedentary group, n = 8; OE: 5% O. humifusa supplemented high fat diet acute exercise group, n = 8). Rats in the HE and OE swam for 120 min. before being sacrificed. Our results indicated that serum glucose level, fasting insulin level and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in OS were significantly lower compared to those of the HS (p < 0.01, p < 0.05, p < 0.05). In addition, PPAR-γ protein expression in the OS and OE was significantly higher than that of the HS and HE, respectively (p < 0.05, p < 0.01). PGC-1α and GLUT-4 protein expressions in the OS were significantly higher compared to those of the HS (p < 0.05, p < 0.05). From these results, O. humifusa supplementation might play an important role for improving insulin sensitivity through elevation of PPAR-γ, PGC-1α, and GLUT-4 protein expression in rat skeletal muscle.


Food Science and Biotechnology | 2014

Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid produced by Lactobacillus sakei B2-16 on diet and exercise in high fat diet-induced Obese rats

MooChang Kook; Seok-Cheol Cho; Junyong Kang; Youngju Song; Hoon Park

Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) produced by Lactobacillus sakei B2-16 on diet and acute swimming exercise was investigated in rats with high fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity. The body weight gain in the GABA+Exercise group was significantly (p<0.05) lower than in the HFD group. Combined treatment with GABA and exercise decreased the body weight gain by 25.6%, compared to the HFD group. On the other hand, neither GABA supplementation nor exercise alone significantly (p>0.05) influenced reduction in body weight gain, compared to the HFD group. The weights of abdominal and epididymal fat tissues and the liver in the GABA+Exercise group were significantly (p<0.05) lower than in the HFD group. The activity of citrate synthase was significantly (p<0.05) elevated in the soleus muscle by GABA supplementation. GABA contributes to reduction in body weight gain and fat tissue weight by increasing physical activity during exercise.


Journal of Life Science | 2012

Effects of Opuntia humifusa Supplementation on Lipid Peroxidation and SOD Protein Expression in the Liver, Kidney, and Skeletal Muscle of Rats Fed a High-fat Diet

Daekeun Kwon; Junyong Kang; Jinho Park; Sungpil Ryu; Youngju Song

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of Opuntia humifusa supplementation on lipid peroxidation and superoxide dismutase (SOD) protein expression at resting state in various organs of rats fed a high-fat diet. Sixteen Sprague-Dawley male rats, 6 weeks of age, were randomly divided into two groups: a control diet group (CG, n=8) and an experimental diet group (EG, n=8). They were given a high-fat diet (CG) or a diet supplemented with 5% of O. humifusa (EG) or 8 weeks. The results showed that the malondialdehyde (MDA) levels of the kidney and the liver were significantly lower in the EG group than in the CG group (p<0.01). In addition, the MDA levels in the skeletal muscle of the EG group tended to be lower than those in the CG group, but this difference was not significant. The Cu, Zn-SOD protein expression in the kidney of the EG group was significantly increased compared with that of the CG group (p<0.01). The Mn-SOD protein expression in the skeletal muscle of the EG group was significantly increased compared with that of the CG group (p<0.01). These results suggest that O. humifusa supplementation has antioxidative properties, which are exerted in a specific organ manner, and that it inhibits the action of lipid peroxidation and the expression of SOD in rats fed a high-fat diet.


Journal of Life Science | 2014

Opuntia humifusa Supplementation Reduces Fat Weight by Increasing PPAR-γ and PGC-1α Protein Expression in the Skeletal Muscle of Rats

Daekeun Kwon; Junyong Kang; Jaeseung Kim; Youngju Song

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of supplementation with Opuntia humifusa on the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-delta (PPAR-δ), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-γ) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1alpha (PGC-1α) in the skeletal muscle of rats fed a high-fat diet. Sixteen Sprague-Dawley male rats at 6 weeks of age were randomly divided into 2 groups: a control diet group (CG, n=8) and an experimental diet group (EG, n=8). The rats were fed a high-fat diet (CG) or a high-fat diet supplemented with 5% O. humifusa (EG) for 8 weeks. The results showed that the abdominal fat pad and epididymal fat pad weights were significantly lower in the EG than in the CG (p<0.01). In the blood, serum glucose, triglycerides, and total cholesterol in the EG group were lower than in the CG (p<0.01). The expression of PPAR-γ and PGC-1α protein in the skeletal muscle of the EG was increased compared with that of the CG (p<0.05). These results indicate that 8 weeks of O. humifusa supplementation lowers serum glucose and triglyceride levels and suppresses weight gain by reducing fat weight through an increase in the expression of PPAR-γ and PGC-1α in the muscle tissue of rats.


The Journal of Exercise Nutrition and Biochemistry | 2011

The effect of ginger extract ingestion and swimming exercise on insulin resistance and skeletal muscle antioxidant capacity and apoptosis in hyperglycemic rats fed a high-fructose diet

Hyo Bin Seo; Soo Chun Lee; Tae Dong Kwon; Junyong Kang; Young Ju Song; Sungpil Ryu


Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science | 2012

Effects of Mountain Ginseng-added High Fat diet on Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidant Protein Expression of Skeletal Muscle in Rats

Daekeun Kwon; Junyong Kang; Youngju Song; Pan-Gi Kim; Hyobin Seo; Sungpil Ryu


Food Science and Biotechnology | 2011

Deep-sea water supplementation and swimming exercise improves bone metabolism in growing rats fed a high-fat diet

Junyong Kang; Daekeun Kwon; Jaeyong Park; Young-Oh Shin; Jeong-Beom Lee; Shoji Igawa; Youngju Song


Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science | 2011

The Study of Persimmon Vinegar as a Functional Drink on Reduce Blood Lipids and Enhance Exercise Performance

Hyobin Seo; Youngju Song; Junyong Kang; Daekeun Kwon; Pan-Gi Kim; Sungpil Ryu


Food Science and Biotechnology | 2011

Effects of α-lipoic acid supplementation on malondialdehyde contents and superoxide dismutase in rat skeletal muscles

Wan-Jae Kim; Junyong Kang; Daekeun Kwon; Youngju Song; Kwangho Lee

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Sungpil Ryu

Kyungpook National University

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Hyobin Seo

Kyungpook National University

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Jeong-Beom Lee

Soonchunhyang University

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Young-Oh Shin

Soonchunhyang University

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Shoji Igawa

Nippon Sport Science University

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Hun-Mo Yang

Soonchunhyang University

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Hyo Bin Seo

Kyungpook National University

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