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BMC Pulmonary Medicine | 2015

Whey peptide-based enteral diet attenuated elastase-induced emphysema with increase in short chain fatty acids in mice

Koichi Tomoda; Kaoru Kubo; Kazuo Dairiki; Taketo Yamaji; Yoshifumi Yamamoto; Yasue Nishii; Atsuhiro Nakamura; Masanori Yoshikawa; Kaoru Hamada; Hiroshi Kimura

BackgroundSystemic inflammation is present in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A whey peptide-based enteral diet reduce inflammation in patients with COPD, but its effect on COPD development has not been determined. On the other hand, it is known that short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which are produced by micro-flora in the gut, attenuates bronchial asthma in mice model.MethodsMice with elastase-induced emphysema were fed with 1 of 3 diets (control diet, whey peptide-based enteral diet, or standard enteral diet) to determine the effects of whey peptide-based enteral diet on emphysema and on cecal SCFAs.ResultsThe whey peptide-based enteral diet group exhibited fewer emphysematous changes; significantly lower total cell counts in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF); and significantly higher cecal SCFA levels than either the control or standard enteral diet groups. The total cell count was inversely correlated with total cecal SCFA levels in these three diet groups.ConclusionsThe whey peptide-based enteral diet attenuates elastase-induced emphysema through the suppression of inflammation in the lung. This may be related to the increase in cecal SCFA.


Calcified Tissue International | 2018

Long-Term Intake of Green Tea Extract Causes Mal-Conformation of Trabecular Bone Microarchitecture in Growing Rats

Akira Minematsu; Yasue Nishii; Hidetaka Imagita; Susumu Sakata

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of green tea extract (GTE) intake on bone structural and physiological properties, such as bone mass, trabecular bone microarchitecture, cortical bone geometry, and bone mechanical strength, in growing rats. Four-week-old male Wistar rats were divided into the following four groups: standard diet feeding for 85xa0days (S-CON) or 170xa0days (L-CON), and GTE diet feeding for 85xa0days (S-GTE) or 170xa0days (L-GTE). At the end of the experiment, in addition to measurement of circulating bone formation/resorption markers, bone mass, trabecular bone microarchitecture, and cortical bone geometry were analyzed in the left femur, and bone mechanical strength of the right femur was measured. There was no difference in all bone parameters between the S-CON and S-GTE groups. On the other hand, the L-GTE group showed the decrease in some trabecular bone mass/microarchitecture parameters and no change in cortical bone mass/geometry parameters compared with the L-CON group, and consequently the reduction in bone weight corrected by body weight. There was no difference in bone formation/resorption markers and bone mechanical strength between the S-CON and S-GTE groups and also between the L-CON and L-GTE groups. However, serum leptin levels were significantly lower in the L-GTE group than in the L-CON group. Thus, the long-term GTE intake had negative effects on bone, especially trabecular bone loss and microarchitecture mal-conformation, in growing rats.


Sport Sciences for Health | 2016

Moderate exercise attenuated airway resistance and inflammation induced by cigarette smoke solution and endotoxin in rats

Yasue Nishii; Shinnosuke Kawata; Naoto Fujita; Koichi Tomoda; Hidetaka Imagita

PurposeOur aim was to investigate whether exercise would ameliorate the impaired diaphragm muscle function and the inflammation induced by cigarette smoke solution (CSS) and endotoxin in rat lungs.MethodsWe induced inflammation using intratracheal injections of CSS plus endotoxin in rats. After 2xa0weeks (day 15), half of these rats (CSS-Run group) began daily treadmill exercise (CSS-Run group) and the other half remained sedentary (CSS group). A third group received intratracheal saline injections and remained sedentary (sham group). Injections continued for 28xa0days during the study period. To investigate inflammation in the lungs, respiratory function was evaluated and leukocytes were measured. Muscle tension was measured in diaphragm and skeletal muscles, and muscle morphology was histochemically assessed.ResultsCompared with the sham group, the inspiratory to expiratory ratios were significantly higher in the CSS group but not in the CSS-Run group. Treadmill exercise increased the percentage of circulating neutrophils. Histology of lungs from the CSS group and the CSS-Run group showed proliferating macrophages; however, aggregation and cell numbers were more remarkable in the CSS group. The peak diaphragm muscle twitch force was significantly higher in the CSS-Run group than in the sham group; additionally, the relative area of fast-twitch glycolytic fibers was more extensive (Pxa0<xa00.01).ConclusionsWe demonstrated that 2xa0weeks of treadmill exercise improved airway resistance and diaphragm muscle contractile force in rats exposed to repetitive CSS plus endotoxin. We propose that local inflammation was attenuated by aerobic exercise, which increased diaphragm muscle contractility.


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2011

Cigarette smoke decreases organic acids levels and population of bifidobacterium in the caecum of rats

Koichi Tomoda; Kaoru Kubo; Takashi Asahara; Akira Andoh; Koji Nomoto; Yasue Nishii; Yoshifumi Yamamoto; Masanori Yoshikawa; Hiroshi Kimura


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2012

Changes of ghrelin and leptin levels in plasma by cigarette smoke in rats

Koichi Tomoda; Kaoru Kubo; Yasue Nishii; Yoshifumi Yamamoto; Masanori Yoshikawa; Hiroshi Kimura


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2012

Suppressed anti-oxidant capacity due to a cellulose-free diet declines further by cigarette smoke in mice

Koichi Tomoda; Kaoru Kubo; Takashi Asahara; Koji Nomoto; Yasue Nishii; Yoshifumi Yamamoto; Masanori Yoshikawa; Hiroshi Kimura


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 2014

Branched-chain amino acid-rich diet improves skeletal muscle wasting caused by cigarette smoke in rats.

Koichi Tomoda; Kaoru Kubo; Kazuo Hino; Yasunori Kondoh; Yasue Nishii; Noriko Koyama; Yoshifumi Yamamoto; Masanori Yoshikawa; Hiroshi Kimura


Bone | 2010

Changes of trabecular bone structure in rats with sciatic nerve denervation

A. Minematsu; K. Iwaki; H. Imagita; Yasue Nishii


Physiotherapy | 2015

Effects of treadmill running on diaphragm and hind-limb muscles in rats with emphysema

Hidetaka Imagita; Yasue Nishii; T. Mita; K. Okada; T. Yamakami; Hideki Moriyama; Naohiko Kanemura; S. Kawata


Advances in exercise and sports physiology | 2013

P-14 An effect of forearm positions to cortical activities during motor imagery of a wrist flexion-extension(The Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 28・29,(Tsukuba))

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

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Kaoru Kubo

Nara Medical University

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Akira Nakatani

Nara University of Education

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