Keiko Lee
Juntendo University
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npj Systems Biology and Applications | 2017
Akinori Nishi; Katsuya Ohbuchi; Hirotaka Kushida; Takashi Matsumoto; Keiko Lee; Haruo Kuroki; Shigeki Nabeshima; Chika Shimobori; Nagisa Komokata; Hitomi Kanno; Naoko Tsuchiya; Makoto Zushi; Tomohisa Hattori; Masahiro Yamamoto; Yoshio Kase; Yukiko Matsuoka; Hiroaki Kitano
Pharmacological activities of the traditional Japanese herbal medicine (Kampo) are putatively mediated by complex interactions between multiple herbal compounds and host factors, which are difficult to characterize via the reductive approach of purifying major bioactive compounds and elucidating their mechanisms by conventional pharmacology. Here, we performed comprehensive compound, pharmacological and metabolomic analyses of maoto, a pharmaceutical-grade Kampo prescribed for flu-like symptoms, in normal and polyI:C-injected rats, the latter suffering from acute inflammation via Toll-like receptor 3 activation. In total, 352 chemical composition-determined compounds (CCDs) were detected in maoto extract by mass spectrometric analysis. After maoto treatment, 113 CCDs were newly detected in rat plasma. Of these CCDs, 19 were present in maoto extract, while 94 were presumed to be metabolites generated from maoto compounds or endogenous substances such as phospholipids. At the phenotypic level, maoto ameliorated the polyI:C-induced decrease in locomotor activity and body weight; however, body weight was not affected by individual maoto components in isolation. In accordance with symptom relief, maoto suppressed TNF-α and IL-1β, increased IL-10, and altered endogenous metabolites related to sympathetic activation and energy expenditure. Furthermore, maoto decreased inflammatory prostaglandins and leukotrienes, and increased anti-inflammatory eicosapentaenoic acid and hydroxyl-eicosapentaenoic acids, suggesting that it has differential effects on eicosanoid metabolic pathways involving cyclooxygenases, lipoxygenases and cytochrome P450s. Collectively, these data indicate that extensive profiling of compounds, metabolites and pharmacological phenotypes is essential for elucidating the mechanisms of herbal medicines, whose vast array of constituents induce a wide range of changes in xenobiotic and endogenous metabolism.Systems biology of traditional medicine: comprehensive analysis of a traditional Japanese medicine, maotoPharmacological activities of Kampo, or traditional Japanese herbal medicine, are putatively mediated by complex interactions between the plant-derived compounds and endogenous molecules. To elucidate these properties, we performed comprehensive phytochemical profiling, and pharmacological and metabolomic analyses of maoto, an herbal remedy for flu-like symptoms. In the plasma of maoto-treated rats, we detected maoto-derived compounds, metabolites produced from the chemical transformation of maoto compounds by host metabolism and gut microbes, and endogenous metabolites that were appeared following maoto administration. In an acute inflammatory rat model, maoto ameliorated symptoms of sickness behavior, suppressed inflammatory cytokines, and extensively affected common metabolites and lipid mediators. These data suggest that the diverse chemical composition of Kampo broadly affects the host’s endogenous metabolism and exerts specific pharmacological effects.
Anti-aging Medicine | 2010
Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Sungdo Kim; Yu Yumoto; Akiko Kobayashi; Takuji Shirasawa; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Archive | 2010
Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Sungdo Kim; Yu Yumoto; Akiko Kobayashi; Takuji Shirasawa; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Health | 2010
Nobuhiro Suetake; Yukiko Morita; Daichi Suzuki; Keiko Lee; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Health | 2011
Mizue Saita; Toshio Naito; Soushin Boku; Yukiko Watanabe; Mai Suzuki; Fukuko Oka; Miki Takahashi; Takako Sakurai; Eiichiro Sogihara; Tomomi Haniu; Yuki Uehara; Kazunori Mitsuhashi; Hiroshi Fukuda; Hiroshi Isonuma; Keiko Lee; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Health | 2011
Sungdo Kim; Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Shinichi Yokota; Ken Nakata; Daichi Suzuki; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Health | 2014
Yosuke Morita; Hideko Aida; Takuji Yamaguchi; Masakazu Azuma; Sennichi Suzuki; Nobuhiro Suetake; Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Juntendo Medical Journal | 2016
Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Health | 2011
Mitsunori Tsumaki; Yoshitomo Saita; Hiroshi Ikeda; Kazuo Kaneko; Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Sungdo Kim; Shinichi Yokota; Nobuhiro Suetake; Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Anti-aging Medicine | 2010
Takehiko Yukishita; Keiko Lee; Sungdo Kim; Yu Yumoto; Akiko Kobayashi; Takuji Shirasawa; Hiroyuki Kobayashi