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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Anti-obesity effects of the methanolic extract and chakasaponins from the flower buds of Camellia sinensis in mice.

Makoto Hamao; Hisashi Matsuda; Seikou Nakamura; Souichi Nakashima; Shunsuke Semura; Saori Maekubo; Sachiyo Wakasugi; Masayuki Yoshikawa

The methanolic extract from the flower buds of Camellia sinensis cultivated in Fujian Province showed inhibitory effects on body weight gain and the weight of visceral fats in high-fat diet-fed mice and/or Tsumura Suzuki Obese Diabetic (TSOD) mice. A suppressive effect of the extract on food intake was suggested to contribute to the anti-obesity effect. The n-butanol (BuOH)-soluble fraction also reduced food intake in normal diet-fed mice. A principal constituent, chakasaponin II, inhibited gastric emptying (GE) as well as food intake. These inhibitory effects were partly reduced by pretreatment with a high dose of capsaicin. The n-BuOH-soluble fraction and chakasaponin II suppressed mRNA levels of neuropeptide Y (NPY), an important regulator of body weight through its effects on food intake and energy expenditure, in the hypothalamus. Furthermore, chakasaponin II enhanced the release of serotonin (5-HT) from the isolated ilea of mice in vitro. These findings suggested that the active saponins suppressed the appetite signals in the hypothalamus through stimulation of the capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves, probably vagal afferent nerves, or enhancement of 5-HT release from the ilea, leading to reduced food intake and body weight gain.


Journal of Natural Medicines | 2014

Adipogenic effects of piperlonguminine in 3T3-L1 cells and plasma concentrations of several amide constituents from Piper chaba extracts after treatment of mice

Itadaki Yamaguchi; Hisashi Matsuda; Hailong Zhang; Makoto Hamao; Chihiro Yamashita; Yuichiro Kogami; Haruka Kon’i; Megumi Murata; Seikou Nakamura; Masayuki Yoshikawa

In our previous study, piperlonguminine from the fruit of Piper chaba was reported to promote adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells like the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) agonist, troglitazone. In the present study, the mode of action of piperlonguminine in cells was examined. Piperlonguminine increased mRNA levels of adiponectin, glucose transporter 4, and fatty acid-binding protein (aP2). It also increased mRNA levels of PPARγ2 but, unlike troglitazone, piperlonguminine did not activate PPARγ directly in a nuclear receptor cofactor assay. Analyses of plasma from mice treated with piperlonguminine, piperine, and retrofractamide A, and an extract of the fruit, showed that concentrations of piperlonguminine were higher than those of piperine and retrofractamide A, and that the “area-under-the-curve” of piperine increased following in vivo administration of the extract.


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2011

Mate Tea (Ilex paraguariensis) Promotes Satiety and Body Weight Lowering in Mice: Involvement of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1

Ghazi Mohamed Eisa Hussein; Hisashi Matsuda; Seikou Nakamura; Makoto Hamao; Toshihito Akiyama; Kouhei Tamura; Masayuki Yoshikawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2009

Antidiabetogenic Constituents from the Thai Traditional Medicine Cotylelobium melanoxylon

Hisashi Matsuda; Yasunobu Asao; Seikou Nakamura; Makoto Hamao; Sachiko Sugimoto; Masako Hongo; Yutana Pongpiriyadacha; Masayuki Yoshikawa


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Antidiabetogenic oligostilbenoids and 3-ethyl-4-phenyl-3,4-dihydroisocoumarins from the bark of Shorea roxburghii.

Toshio Morikawa; Saowanee Chaipech; Hisashi Matsuda; Makoto Hamao; Yohei Umeda; Hiroki Sato; Haruka Tamura; Haruka Kon’i; Kiyofumi Ninomiya; Masayuki Yoshikawa; Yutana Pongpiriyadacha; Takao Hayakawa; Osamu Muraoka


Journal of Natural Medicines | 2012

Anti-hyperlipidemic constituents from the bark of Shorea roxburghii

Toshio Morikawa; Saowanee Chaipech; Hisashi Matsuda; Makoto Hamao; Yohei Umeda; Hiroki Sato; Haruka Tamura; Kiyofumi Ninomiya; Masayuki Yoshikawa; Yutana Pongpiriyadacha; Takao Hayakawa; Osamu Muraoka


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2009

Structures of Acetylated Oleanane-Type Triterpene Saponins, Rarasaponins IV, V, and VI, and Anti-hyperlipidemic Constituents from the Pericarps of Sapindus rarak

Yasunobu Asao; Toshio Morikawa; Yuanyuan Xie; Masaki Okamoto; Makoto Hamao; Hisashi Matsuda; Osamu Muraoka; Dan Yuan; Masayuki Yoshikawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2012

Medicinal flowers. XXXIII. Anti-hyperlipidemic and anti-hyperglycemic effects of chakasaponins I-III and structure of chakasaponin IV from flower buds of Chinese tea plant (Camellia sinensis).

Hisashi Matsuda; Makoto Hamao; Seikou Nakamura; Haruka Kon’i; Megumi Murata; Masayuki Yoshikawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2011

Medicinal Flowers. XXXII.

Toshio Morikawa; Xuezheng Li; Eriko Nishida; Seikou Nakamura; Kiyofumi Ninomiya; Hisashi Matsuda; Makoto Hamao; Osamu Muraoka; Takao Hayakawa; Masayuki Yoshikawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2011

Medicinal Flowers. XXXII. Structures of oleanane-type triterpene saponins, perennisosides VIII, IX, X, XI, and XII, from the flowers of Bellis perennis.

Toshio Morikawa; Xuezheng Li; Eriko Nishida; Seikou Nakamura; Kiyofumi Ninomiya; Hisashi Matsuda; Makoto Hamao; Osamu Muraoka; Takao Hayakawa; Masayuki Yoshikawa

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Hisashi Matsuda

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

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Masayuki Yoshikawa

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

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Seikou Nakamura

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

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Takao Hayakawa

Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency

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Haruka Kon’i

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

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Xuezheng Li

Kyoto Pharmaceutical University

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