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Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models

Obesity has been recognized as one of the most important risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension/cardiovascular diseases, steatosis/hepatitis, and cancer. Keishibukuryogan (KBG, Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan in Chinese) is a traditional Chinese/Japanese (Kampo) medicine...

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Autores principales: Gao, Fengying, Yokoyama, Satoru, Fujimoto, Makoto, Tsuneyama, Koichi, Saiki, Ikuo, Shimada, Yutaka, Hayakawa, Yoshihiro
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/801291
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author Gao, Fengying
Yokoyama, Satoru
Fujimoto, Makoto
Tsuneyama, Koichi
Saiki, Ikuo
Shimada, Yutaka
Hayakawa, Yoshihiro
author_facet Gao, Fengying
Yokoyama, Satoru
Fujimoto, Makoto
Tsuneyama, Koichi
Saiki, Ikuo
Shimada, Yutaka
Hayakawa, Yoshihiro
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description Obesity has been recognized as one of the most important risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension/cardiovascular diseases, steatosis/hepatitis, and cancer. Keishibukuryogan (KBG, Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan in Chinese) is a traditional Chinese/Japanese (Kampo) medicine that has been known to improve blood circulation and is also known for its anti-inflammatory or scavenging effect. In this study, we evaluated the effect of KBG in two distinct rodent models of obesity driven by either a genetic (SHR/NDmcr-cp rat model) or dietary (high-fat diet-induced mouse obesity model) mechanism. Although there was no significant effect on the body composition in either the SHR rat or the DIO mouse models, KBG treatment significantly decreased the serum level of leptin and liver TG level in the DIO mouse, but not in the SHR rat model. Furthermore, a lower fat deposition in liver and a smaller size of adipocytes in white adipose tissue were observed in the DIO mice treated with KBG. Importantly, we further found downregulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism in the KBG-treated liver, along with decreased liver TG and cholesterol level. Our present data experimentally support in fact that KBG can be an attractive Kampo medicine to improve obese status through a regulation of systemic leptin level and/or lipid metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-43524222015-03-19 Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models Gao, Fengying Yokoyama, Satoru Fujimoto, Makoto Tsuneyama, Koichi Saiki, Ikuo Shimada, Yutaka Hayakawa, Yoshihiro Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Obesity has been recognized as one of the most important risk factors for a variety of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension/cardiovascular diseases, steatosis/hepatitis, and cancer. Keishibukuryogan (KBG, Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan in Chinese) is a traditional Chinese/Japanese (Kampo) medicine that has been known to improve blood circulation and is also known for its anti-inflammatory or scavenging effect. In this study, we evaluated the effect of KBG in two distinct rodent models of obesity driven by either a genetic (SHR/NDmcr-cp rat model) or dietary (high-fat diet-induced mouse obesity model) mechanism. Although there was no significant effect on the body composition in either the SHR rat or the DIO mouse models, KBG treatment significantly decreased the serum level of leptin and liver TG level in the DIO mouse, but not in the SHR rat model. Furthermore, a lower fat deposition in liver and a smaller size of adipocytes in white adipose tissue were observed in the DIO mice treated with KBG. Importantly, we further found downregulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism in the KBG-treated liver, along with decreased liver TG and cholesterol level. Our present data experimentally support in fact that KBG can be an attractive Kampo medicine to improve obese status through a regulation of systemic leptin level and/or lipid metabolism. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4352422/ /pubmed/25793003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/801291 Text en Copyright © 2015 Fengying Gao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gao, Fengying
Yokoyama, Satoru
Fujimoto, Makoto
Tsuneyama, Koichi
Saiki, Ikuo
Shimada, Yutaka
Hayakawa, Yoshihiro
Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models
title Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models
title_full Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models
title_fullStr Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models
title_short Effect of Keishibukuryogan on Genetic and Dietary Obesity Models
title_sort effect of keishibukuryogan on genetic and dietary obesity models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/801291
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