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Journal of Oleo Science | 2015

Effects of different fatty acid chain lengths on fatty acid oxidation-related protein expression levels in rat skeletal muscles.

Rie Ishizawa; Kazumi Masuda; Susumu Sakata; Akira Nakatani

Skeletal muscles can adapt to dietary interventions that affect energy metabolism. Dietary intake of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) enhances mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids (FAO) in type IIa skeletal muscle fibers. However, the effect of MCFAs diet on mitochondrial or cytoplasmic FAO-related protein expression levels in different types of muscle fibers remains unclear. This study aims to examine the effects of a high-fat diet, containing MCFAs, on mitochondrial enzyme activities and heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) levels in different types of skeletal muscle fibers. Five-week-old male Wistar rats were assigned to one of the following three dietary conditions: standard chow (SC, 12% of calories from fat), high-fat MCFA, or high-fat long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) diet (60% of calories from fat for both). The animals were provided food and water ad libitum for 4 weeks, following which citrate synthase (CS) activity and H-FABP concentration were analyzed. The epididymal fat pads (EFP) were significantly smaller in the MCFA group than in the LCFA group (p < 0.05). MCFA-fed group displayed an increase in CS activity compared with that observed in SC-fed controls in all types of skeletal muscle fibers (triceps, surface portion of gastrocnemius (gasS), deep portion of gastrocnemius (gasD), and soleus; p < 0.05,). H-FABP concentration was significantly higher in the LCFA group than in both the SC-fed and MCFA-fed groups (triceps, gasS, gasD, and soleus; p < 0.05,). However, no significant difference was observed in the H-FABP concentrations between the SC-fed and MCFA-fed groups. The results of this study showed that the MCFA diet can increase the expression of the mitochondrial enzyme CS, but not that of H-FABP, in both fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers, suggesting that H-FABP expression is dependent on the chain length of fatty acids in the cytoplasm of skeletal muscles cells.


The Journal of Physiology | 2016

Myoglobin and the Regulation of Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex IV

Tatsuya Yamada; Hisashi Takakura; Thomas Jue; Takeshi Hashimoto; Rie Ishizawa; Yasuro Furuichi; Yukio Kato; Nobumasa Iwanaka; Kazumi Masuda

Mitochondrial respiration is regulated by multiple elaborate mechanisms. It has been shown that muscle specific O2 binding protein, Myoglobin (Mb), is localized in mitochondria and interacts with respiratory chain complex IV, suggesting that Mb could be a factor that regulates mitochondrial respiration. Here, we demonstrate that muscle mitochondrial respiration is improved by Mb overexpression via up‐regulation of complex IV activity in cultured myoblasts; in contrast, suppression of Mb expression induces a decrease in complex IV activity and mitochondrial respiration compared with the overexpression model. The present data are the first to show the biological significance of mitochondrial Mb as a potential modulator of mitochondrial respiratory capacity.


Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology | 2017

Fermented Grain Beverage Supplementation Following Exercise Promotes Glycogen Supercompensation in Rodent Skeletal Muscle and Liver

Tsubasa Shibaguchi; Rie Ishizawa; Atsushi Tsuji; Yuya Yamazaki; Keizo Matsui; Kazumi Masuda


The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2013

Role of myoglobin in regulating respiration during muscle contraction

Kazumi Masuda; Tatsuya Yamada; Rie Ishizawa; Hisashi Takakura


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Current Energy Availability Is Not Associated With The Menstrual Status Among Japanese Female Athletes: 1917 Board #178 May 31 2

Eri Takai; Rie Ishizawa; Mika Goshozono; Machiko Otaka; Suguru Torii; Motoko Taguchi


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Ketone Bodies Induce Mitochondrial Biogenesis In Skeletal Muscle Cells: 860 Board #121 May 30 2

Rie Ishizawa; Shin Terada; Mitsuru Higuchi; Motoko Taguchi; Kazumi Masuda


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018

Lower Energy Availability Is Associated With Low Resting Enrgy Expenditure In Japanese Female Athletes.: 1911 Board #172 May 31 2

Kuniko Moto; Rie Ishizawa; Machiko Otaka; Suguru Torii; Akira Namba; Motoko Taguchi


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Effects of Fermented Drink Intake on Post-exercise Glycogen Restoration in Rat Skeletal Muscle and Liver: 3294 Board #199 June 2 2

Tsubasa Shibaguchi; Rie Ishizawa; Atsushi Tsuji; Yuya Yamazaki; Keizo Matsui; Kazumi Masuda


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2015

Endurance Training With Curcumin Treatment Regulated Mitochondrial Biogenesis In Skeletal Muscle Through Sirt1-mediated Signaling Pathway: 2063 Board #6 May 28, 3

Hamidie Ronald D Ray; Rie Ishizawa; Tatsuya Yamada; Kazumi Masuda


Journal of Biosciences and Medicines | 2015

Poor Wheel-Running Exercise Can Decrease Blood Pressure through Hormonal Control and Increase Endurance Exercise Capacity in Middle-Aged Normal Rats

Susumu Sakata; Tomoko Hanaoka; Rie Ishizawa; Keiko Iwami; Yoshihiro Takada; Hidetaka Imagita; Akira Minematsu; Hidefumi Waki; Akira Nakatani

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Akira Nakatani

Nara University of Education

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Tatsuya Yamada

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Tatsuya Yamada

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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