Shigenori Onizuka
Hitachi
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Mutation Research-genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 1997
Takanori Nakamura; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Shigenori Onizuka; Saori Satoh; Aki Chiba; Kaoru Sekihashi; Ayako Miura; Noriko Yasugahira; Yū F Sasaki
The suppressing effect of crude extracts of Tochu tea, an aqueous extract of Eucommia ulmoides leaves and a popular beverage in Japan, on the induction of chromosome aberrations in CHO cells and mice was studied. When CHO cells were treated with Tochu tea crude extract after MMC treatment, the frequency of chromosome aberrations was reduced. Out of 17 Tochu tea components, 5 irridoids (geniposidic acid, geniposide, asperulosidic acid, deacetyl asperulosidic acid, and asperuloside) and 3 phenols (pyrogallol, protocatechuic acid, and p-trans-coumaric acid) were found to have anticlastogenic activity. Since the anticlastogenic irridoids had an alpha-unsaturated carbonyl group, this structure was considered to play an important role in the anticlastogenicity. The anticlastogenic effect of Tochu tea extracts was examined in mice using a micronucleus assay. When mice received 1.0 ml 4% Tochu tea extract by oral gavage 6 h before intraperitoneal injection of MMC, a decrease in the frequency of micronuclei was observed. This decrease was not due to a delay in the maturation of micronucleated reticulocytes.
Yakugaku Zasshi-journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | 2004
Chie Tagawa; Tamami Kagawa; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Shigenori Onizuka; Sansei Nishibe; Hiromu Kawasaki
To clarify the mechanisms underlying the antihypertensive effect of Luobuma (Apocynum venetum L. (Apocynaceae)) leaf extract (LLE), we investigated the vasodilator effect of LLE in the rat mesenteric vascular bed, which plays an important role in changes in peripheral resistance and thus the regulation of blood pressure. In the perfused mesenteric vascular bed with active tone and intact endothelium, perfusion of LLE (0.1 ng to 100 mg/ml for 15 min) caused dose-dependent vasodilation, which was abolished by chemical removal of the endothelial layer with perfusion of sodium deoxycholate, but not by N(G)-nitro-L-arginine-methyl ester (L-NAME), a competitive inhibitor of nitric oxide (NO), which instead increased the effect. The LLE-induced vasodilation was partially inhibited by high K(+)-containing Krebs solution and tetraethylammonium (a K(+) channel blocker) and completely by the combination of L-NAME and high K(+)-Krebs solution. However, atropine (a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist) did not affect the vasodilation. These results suggest that the vasodilation induced by LLE is endothelium-dependent and mediated by endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor, which involves the activation of K(+)-channels. The higher concentrations of LLE may enhance NO production/release to cause vasodilation.
Mutation Research\/genetic Toxicology | 1996
YūF. Sasaki; Aki Chiba; Michiko Murakami; Kaoru Sekihashi; Makiko Tanaka; Mikako Takahoko; Sayuri Moribayashi; Chihiro Kudou; Yasuko Hara; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Takanori Nakamura; Shigenori Onizuka
The effect of Tochu tea, which is an aqueous extract of Eucommia ulmoides leaves and a popular-beverage in Japan, on the urine mutagenicity before and after ingestion of raw fish and cooked beef was studied using Salmonella typhimurium YG1024. Urines were collected from seven healthy, non-smoking Japanese women before and after ingestion of raw fish and cooked beef. In experiment 1,3 were in a control group and 4 were in a Tochu tea-drinking group (2000 ml per day). The mutagenicity of urine from the Tochu tea-drinking group was much lower. In experiment 2 the 7 women switched groups; the tea-drinking group became the control group, and the control group became the Tochu tea-drinking group. Again, the mutagenicity of urine collected from the Tochu tea-drinking group was much lower. These results suggest that the decrease in the mutagenicity of the urine from the Tochu tea-drinking group was due to the intake of Tochu tea, but not to individual differences. Thus, the ingestion of Tochu tea may reduce human exposure to dietary mutagens.
Archive | 1978
Hideya Inaba; Yasumi Kamino; Shigenori Onizuka; Chikashi Inazumi
Archive | 1977
Hideya Inaba; Shigenori Onizuka; Yasumi Kamino
Archive | 1976
Hideya Inaba; Shigenori Onizuka; Yasumi Kamino
Archive | 2002
Takeshi Baba; Eiichiro Fukuzaki; Akio Kobayashi; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Shigenori Onizuka; 慶久 中澤; 昭雄 小林; 英一郎 福崎; 健史 馬場; 重則 鬼塚
Archive | 1997
Masayoshi Asaumi; Chitose Nakada; Takanori Nakamura; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Hiroshi Ogawa; Shigenori Onizuka; 隆典 中村; 慶久 中沢; 千登世 中田; 博 小川; 正吉 浅海; 重則 鬼塚
Archive | 1994
Chitose Nakada; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Shigenori Onizuka; Yutaka Sera; 豊 世良; 慶久 中沢; 千登世 中田; 重則 鬼塚
Archive | 1996
Chitose Nakada; Yoshihisa Nakazawa; Shigenori Onizuka; Yutaka Sera; 豊 世良; 慶久 中沢; 千登世 中田; 重則 鬼塚