Kazusa Sato
University of Tokushima
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American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2009
Takashi Uebanso; Yutaka Taketani; Makiko Fukaya; Kazusa Sato; Yuichiro Takei; Tadatoshi Sato; Naoki Sawada; Kikuko Amo; Nagakatsu Harada; Hidekazu Arai; Hironori Yamamoto; Eiji Takeda
The mechanism by which replacement of some dietary carbohydrates with protein during weight loss favors lipid metabolism remains obscure. In this study, we investigated the effect of an energy-restricted, high-protein/low-carbohydrate diet on lipid metabolism in obese rats. High-sucrose-induced obese rats were assigned randomly to one of two energy-restricted dietary interventions: a carbohydrate-based control diet (CD) or a high-protein diet (HPD). Lean rats of the same age were assigned as normal control. There was significantly greater improvement in fatty liver and hypertriglyceridemia with the HPD diet relative to the CD diet. Expression of genes regulated by fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF21) and involved in liver lipolysis and lipid utilitization, such as lipase and acyl-CoA oxidase, increased in obese rats fed the HPD. Furthermore, there was an inverse correlation between levels of FGF21 gene expression (regulated by glucagon/insulin balance) and increased triglyceride concentrations in liver from obese rats. Expression of hepatic stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1 (SCD1), regulated primarily by the dietary carbohydrate, was also markedly reduced in the HPD group (similar to plasma triglyceride levels in fasting animals) relative to the CD group. In conclusion, a hypocaloric high-protein diet improves fatty liver and hypertriglyceridemia effectively relative to a carbohydrate diet. The two cellular pathways at work behind these benefits include stimulation of hepatic lipolysis and lipid utilization mediated by FGF21 and reduction of hepatic VLDL-TG production by SCD1 regulation.
Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition | 2014
Hirokazu Ohminami; Kikuko Amo; Yutaka Taketani; Kazusa Sato; Makiko Fukaya; Takashi Uebanso; Hidekazu Arai; Megumi Koganei; Hajime Sasaki; Hisami Yamanaka-Okumura; Hironori Yamamoto; Eiji Takeda
A dietary combination of sucrose and linoleic acid strongly contributes to the development of metabolic disorders in Zucker fatty rats. However, the underlying mechanisms of the metabolic disorders are poorly understood. We hypothesized that the metabolic disorders were triggered at a stage earlier than the 8 weeks we had previously reported. In this study, we investigated early molecular events induced by the sucrose and linoleic acid diet in Zucker fatty rats by comparison with other combinations of carbohydrate (sucrose or palatinose) and fat (linoleic acid or oleic acid). Skeletal muscle arachidonic acid levels were significantly increased in the sucrose and linoleic acid group compared to the other dietary groups at 4 weeks, while there were no obvious differences in the metabolic phenotype between the groups. Expression of genes related to arachidonic acid synthesis was induced in skeletal muscle but not in liver and adipose tissue in sucrose and linoleic acid group rats. In addition, the sucrose and linoleic acid group exhibited a rapid induction in endoplasmic reticulum stress and abnormal lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle. We concluded that the dietary combination of sucrose and linoleic acid primarily induces metabolic disorders in skeletal muscle through increases in arachidonic acid and endoplasmic reticulum stress, in advance of systemic metabolic disorders.
Journal of Nutrition | 2007
Kazusa Sato; Hidekazu Arai; Akira Mizuno; Makiko Fukaya; Tadatoshi Sato; Megumi Koganei; Hajime Sasaki; Hironori Yamamoto; Yutaka Taketani; Toshio Doi; Eiji Takeda
The Journal of Medical Investigation | 2008
Kazusa Sato; Hidekazu Arai; Yui Miyazawa; Makiko Fukaya; Takashi Uebanso; Megumi Koganei; Hajime Sasaki; Tadatoshi Sato; Hironori Yamamoto; Yutaka Taketani; Eiji Takeda
Archive | 2015
Yolanda B. Lombardo; Hajime Sasaki; Hironori Yamamoto; Yutaka Taketani; Toshio Doi; Eiji Takeda; Kazusa Sato; Hidekazu Arai; Akira Mizuno; Makiko Fukaya; Tadatoshi Sato; Megumi Koganei; Manuel Tena-Sempere; Laura M. Frago; Jesús Argente; Julie A. Chowen; Esther Fuente-Martín; Cristina García-Cáceres; Miriam Granado; Miguel A Sanchez-Garrido
Archive | 2015
Wan Huang; Nikolas Dedousis; Jeffrey A. Woods; Victoria J. Vieira; Rudy J. Valentine; Kenneth R. Wilund; Nirav Antao; Tracy Baynard; Eiji Takeda; Naoki Sawada; Kikuko Amo; Nagakatsu Harada; Hidekazu Arai; Hironori Yamamoto; Yutaka Taketani; Makiko Fukaya; Kazusa Sato; Yuichiro Takei
American diabetes association 69th Scientific Sessions 2010 | 2010
Kikuko Amo; Hirokazu Ominami; Yutaka Taketani; Kazusa Sato; Makiko Fukaya; Takashi Uebanso; Hidekazu Arai; Megumi Koganei; Hajime Sasaki; Hironori Yamamoto; Eiji Takeda
American diabetes association 69th Scientific Sessions 2010 | 2010
Hirokazu Ominami; Kikuko Amo; Yutaka Taketani; Takashi Uebanso; Kazusa Sato; Makiko Fukaya; Hidekazu Arai; Megumi Koganei; Hajime Sasaki; Hironori Yamamoto; Eiji Takeda
Archive | 2009
Takashi Uebanso; Yutaka Taketani; Makiko Fukaya; Kazusa Sato; Yuichiro Takei; Tadatoshi Sato; Naoki Sawada; Kikuko Amo; Hidekazu Arai; Nagakatsu Harada; Hironori Yamamoto; Eiji Takeda
Archive | 2008
Kazusa Sato; Hidekazu Arai; Yui Miyazawa; Asami Toya; Kikuko Amo; Makiko Fukaya; Takashi Uebanso; Hajime Sasaki; Yutaka Taketani; Eiji Takeda